jonh wrote:I think the refs used common sense in this case. Contact with head and he didn’t wrap however the speed at which Field fell meant that the time he had to wrap was significantly reduced from what is already milliseconds going into contact.
I was ok with the yellow.
Not a comment on any posters in particular but I do get frustrated by fans saying games gone soft etc and bemoaning the new interpretation of the head contact rules, but then call for red cards as soon as a player from their team gets involved in an innocuous one like the Field Moylan one last night.
I get frustrated by how far some people will go to defend the refs.
You say the Field one was innocuous but, in regards to impact, the shot to Field was far worse than the shot from Byrne.
You, the refs and the wannabe pretend lawyers can use all your BS buzzwords to justify whatever you want. ATEOTD, it's either an accidental shot to the head or not. Accidents happen in different ways. Both situations were lazy and accidental. Byrne's however resulted in a red + 4 games. It's completely and utterly wrong.