@supercoach said:
As I said before, accidental or intentional, the bottom line is the onus is on the defender not to make contact with the head. Its pretty simple really and the NRL has to protect its players, a week ban will not change the way James plays the game,a season ending ban would make him think twice
Players are getting hit in the head in every game , every week .
Admittedly, the injury this week to Teddy is a high price to pay , and should have a bigger punishment( nomatter who it was that got hit.)
We need a tougher penalty for Any contact with the head at all. James tackle didn't seem any worse than most of the others that we see all the time. , the result wasn't good though.
I agree , it's simple, if Jim Comans (years ago) could eradicate head shots, there's no reason that the NRL can't do the same now. I don't care how long they sit on the sideline,
The NRL are too scared of teams being a player down to get Serious about it.
One of our own players, can't remember which one now, earlier in the year should have had been sent off for the same thing , , it's not just one team, it's right through the NRL.
The same thing applies to spear tackles like Parkers earlier this year, they're send off offences. This accidental and careless crap is a load of codswallop.
It's up to the tackler to make sure he goes nowhere the head.
And that includes the choke hold around the neck which is getting common in the tackles these days