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Originally Posted by jTheUmp
First block is targeting... blocker launches and makes contact to the head/neck area of a defenseless player (specifically "a player who receives a blindside block"). End zone view shows it perfectly.
Second block is borderline, but probably legal.
Third block is clearly legal. Blocker puts his shoulder directly into the chest of the defender; exactly what he SHOULD do.
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I totally disagree, the first block was with his hands and arms to the shoulder. Don't think he even hit him with any other body part. Block 2 looks pretty dang close to H to H and close enough to draw a flag if calling on the side of safety. Block 3 looks like shoulder to chest or shoulder but against a guy turned away and wouldn't be shocked if it would have gotten called.