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  2. Helmet-to-helmet collision - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the NFL added to the rule, making a helmet-to-helmet hit to a quarterback after a turnover illegal. Seven years later, the NFL created penalties for blockers. The penalty states that any contact made with the helmet or neck of an opponent during blind-side blocks, whether by helmet, forearm, or shoulder, would result in a personal foul ...

  3. Hines Ward - Wikipedia

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    Ward was not penalized for this block, nor was he fined by the league as the hit was deemed legal. The league, however, later passed a new rule banning such hits. The so-called "Hines Ward Rule" made a blindside block illegal if the block came from the blocker's helmet, forearm or shoulder and lands to the head or neck area of a defender. [55]

  4. George Pickens fined over $20,000 after criticisms about ...

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    Just days after Mike Tomlin said George Pickens needs to "grow up," the star receiver was reportedly hit with over $20,000 in fines from unsportsmanlike conduct penalties.

  5. Bill Belichick’s Reaction To Awful Penalty Call Is Going Viral

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    During the commercial break, Bill Belichick went and got the still photo’s of the punt return proceeded to call the referees over and let them know how badly they botched the blindside block ...

  6. Randall Cobb fined $13,889 over illegal hit that led to Aaron ...

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    Cobb ran to block McCain and hit him with an illegal blindside block. Cobb received a flag on the play. Once the Jets got back into the huddle, Rodgers told Cobb he just lost all his preseason money.

  7. Windshield obstruction laws - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey prohibits windshield obstructions under 39:3-74 : "No person shall drive any motor vehicle with any sign, poster, sticker or other non-transparent material upon the front windshield, wings, deflectors, side shields, corner lights adjoining windshield or front side windows of such vehicle other than a certificate or other article required to be so displayed by statute or by ...

  8. Blindside block call on Saints’ Garrett Griffin might be the ...

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    The illegal blindside block call on Saints tight end Garrett Griffin might have been the worst penalty in an already controversial officiating season.

  9. Blocking (American football) - Wikipedia

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    In American football, blocking or interference (or running interference) involves legal movements in which one player uses his body to obstruct another player's path. The purpose of blocking is to prevent defensive players from tackling the ball carrier, or to protect a quarterback who is attempting to pass, hand off or run the ball.