Nobody disputes that. But there is a big difference between a hit directly to the head and a hit where the helmet collide as a secondary element of the initial contact.
if you did slo mo on every above the waste tackle in that game, i’d bet you’d be able to show helmets making contact on 80% of them.
I agree, he made contact with the shoulder then contact with the head on impact. This is unfortunately still written in the rules. If helmet to helmet contact occurs after the initial contact with the shoulder, it is still considered by rule, to be a helmet to helmet hit. Subjected to a flag and a fine.
it's the new risk each and every time you tackle high, and the league I suppose, would prefer everyone making rugby tackles.
