The 5:40 video is crazy cuz that was the kicker who made that hit. A lot of the times kickers do their thing then stay in the backfield but he wanted to have some fun too😂
The clip at 5:22 was a savage moment because the player who made the tackle was a kicker. Usually the kickers are the smaller guys and rarely make a tackle. But he made a big hit which is rare
That made headbutting the helmet is Cory Schlesinger I believe he might hold the record for most facemasks broken. He was a fullback and always hit himself with the helmet
You have to remember that these guys aren't all the most stable individuals, and each and every one is an adrenaline junkie. They have to pump themselves up for a brutal fight each and every play, 40 to 70 times a game. They force themselves to be angry, be mad, be aggressive. Sometimes it spills over from frustration.
No headshots are allowed for the last decade or so, but we grew up learning to ear-hole the ball carrier or a potential tackler. The ear-hole shot sounds like a canon went off in your helmet, so the old saying 'head on a swivel' applies at all times.
The one that left you wondering what the flag was for, was because of him taunting the defensive player as he was scoring the touchdown. The proper name of that penalty/flag is Unsportsmanlike Conduct.
Neither had the ball but if you don’t have the ball you block. The play you seen was the side of the field that the ball wasn’t thrown. He was engaging his defender pretty much keeping him busy
2:04 They're not fighting, 13 is trying to block. And even if it's away from the ball (called the playside) on the backside you need to block to seal the play off.
7:25 The NFL Practice Squad is a group of players signed by a team but not part of their main roster. The practice squad serves as a way to develop inexperienced players for promotion to the main roster. In addition, it provides replacement players for the main roster when players are needed as the result of injuries or other roster moves.
2:09 No players are not allowed to fight. It always draws a penalty, not to mention it drives the head coach crazy. If it's a egregious, then one or both players are ejected. Plus the player at fault is often fined by the League Office. These guys often trash talk each other all game, and depending on how the game is unfolding, one player will often get frustrated and take a shot at his opponent. Football like most sports is extremely emotional, and cooler heads don't always prevail.
A lot of times the same two players are head to head against each other and one of them might be making the same foul over and over and the ref doesn't notice. So then when you get fouled by the same guy every other play for half an hour you get pissed. ..
In the second clip he was blocking him. If your team has the ball but you don't you block a befender, so that's one less defender to tackle the ball carrier. Tensions were probably rising between them and when he went to block the guy jumped so he threw him down.
Consider this: Ronnie Lott broke his pinky finger, broke it badly enough that they wanted to use pins to secure the finger for healing and the time for it to heal would have been several weeks. Ronnie Lott did NOT want to miss any games.... so he had his finger AMPUTATED so he could get back in the game. That is hard core. But he is on record that he wishes he did not do it, you can not exactly regrow a new finger. www.si.com/nfl/2014/06/17/nfl-history-in-95-objects-ronnie-lott-amputated-pinkie-finger
7:25 But I think this is during team camp somebody else here might have better knowledge. Less than one percent of college players are drafted into the NFL and even then, most will have to earn their way onto the rooster and some established players have to fend off Rookies who are via for their spot or give unwanted advice.
As far as I can tell, this was a practice scrimmage between Houston and Washington, likely in training camp before the season started. @UKreacts prior to the regular season, there is training camp which lasts several weeks. It starts with drills, moves to intrasquad games, then to a pair of teams scrimmaging against one another, and then finally a few full preseason games (except for last year when the Covid protocols limited player contact during the preseason). This looks like two teams (the Texans and the Redskins as they were known then) in a practice scrimmage moderately early in the preseason.
Another gem mate...........HOWEVER if you're looking for savage football......you've got to go back a couple decades, before they cared about saving face.........i mean concussions. The first 2 plays are happening during the play. The first play was probably during a turnover.....#54 was on defense.........the second play was more than likely a run play......and you always "play thru the whistle". It's not a fight.....but if you're team is losing and/or you're getting beat by your personal matchup, tempers flare, and players start "fighting".......it is illegal, but frustration is typical, not to mention, a lot of these guys are talking trash the ENTIRE game (whether its intentional or not) and some ppl "lose it" There are a fuck ton of Alpha Males in football.......bunch of ppl who don't handle losing well....which works well in this competitive environment. Is that man mentally stable??? No.......but then again, you have to be to play football, especially before they changed the rules (for concussion purposes). One more player to look up: Dante Hall (The Human Joystick)
Refs throw their hat when they have already thrown their flag. It's how they signal for a second penalty. During training camp (before the season starts) some teams like to do a week or so of practice with another team. Usually the coaches are friends or something.
Just a lil bit of insight about Terrell Owens running to the Dallas Cowboy star. That dude once played for Dallas. He eventually left for a bigger contract with the Philadelphia Eagles. Which left the Dallas fans with high animosity. He then got to his last team which you see here is the San Francisco 49ers. Every time he played against Dallas with the eagles or the 49ers he was hated. So he decided to disrespect the logo...just as moss chose to rub himself on the Packers goal post. Its a straight up insult to the other team and the fans
Some are not mentally stable . There was a notorious player named Bill Romanowski. He once head butted another player,helmet to helmet on purpose and broke the player's jaw. He also hit his own teammate ,crushing his eye socket resulting in a lawsuit
You can't unnecessarily target/hit people, stomp on people, throw punches or make helmet-to-helmet contact, but other than that, body slams and other wrestling moves are pretty okay. You can block people (but not in the back. No shoving people from behind). You can hit, tackle or knock down anyone pursuing the ball-carrier or anyone jumping to catch the ball. You cannot grab someone. That's a "Holding" penalty. You cannot tackle someone before they catch the ball or block their hands. That's a "Pass Interference" penalty because it's considered unfair to prevent someone from catching the ball. If the ball is going to reach me before you do, you can totally keep running full sprint and hit me, because I had a fair opportunity to catch the ball. A good receiver goes for the ball no matter what. A good defender makes the receiver hesitate to go for the ball.
6:25 This was a legendary battle between Odell Beckham Jr. and Josh Norman who were considered top in the league at their position. You can definitely see that the play is clean for a while. It is indeed normal for players to block or shove each other away trying to protect a runner or to free themselves to catch the ball, but each of these physical yet legal plays turned into fights until OBJ was finally banned for a game.
Offensive and Defensive players are responsible to "block" their man until the ref blows the whistle to stop play. Blocks must be legal mostly no hands to the face, no helmet to helmet, no blocks to the back and no cut blocks meaning chopping the legs of people without the ball.
Hey man, your videos are starting to blow up!! Would love to see another MLB reaction from you, your interest in the game is awesome to see. I played for a long time growing up until my arm couldn't handle being a pitcher anymore. It's so cool to see people from around the world get excited about my favorite sport. Go Cubs
11:00 The dance wasn't what was called, it was for picking up the official's flag while doing it. In a similar vein, any kind of deliberate contact by a player with an official, no matter how light or glancing, is grounds for immediate disqualification from the field.
After you check out the rules of the game. Some hall of famers to look at Walter Payton (greatest running back in NFL history) Dion Sanders (2nd greatest return man) The Pittsburgh Steelers (the Steel curtain defense) 85 Chicago Bears (greatest defense in NFL history) Devin Hester (greatest return man in NFL history) Ray Lewis (one of the best Middle linebackers in NFL history) Tom Brady ( greatest quarterback in NFL history, still playing btw) Randy Moss, Jerry Rice, Calvin Johnson (wide receivers Jerry Rice the goat)
Trash talking is a big thing in American sports, and that stuff goes on all game every game in just about every sport. Again, watch the NFL Combine so you can see the capabilities of these college kids and exactly what it takes to make an NFL team.
@@danielbirdhead1239 Now that isn't true man. I'm an old time NFL lover, but many of those rugby guys are fast as hell, and big as trucks. Rugby players are ATHLETES, and some of them easily rival some of the best in the NFL. Rugby is a rough ass fucking game, and nothing any NFL lover changes that. I would never disparage a single player on the pitch. It takes a lot of balls to jock up and play world class rugby.
@@helgar791 Nah. The proof is in the pudding. NFL speed is world class speed. Some even olympic speed. And we wont't get into strength. If Adrian Peterson decided to play rugby, he would have been illegalized.
@@danielbirdhead1239 I'm well aware of the speedsters in the NFL. But remember, that speed is mostly relegated to specialized positions. The guys up front are not speedsters. As I said, I'm an old and very long time NFL fan, and I think the League is a superior sport, but to say their best rugby player is slower than NFL punters is pure bullshit. Further, disrespecting these rugby athletes who are clearly warriors is wrong headed American bias. Rugby is a rough and brutal game and deserves our respect.
Same team practice, just Ware different shirts, one's offense ones defense that way you know it's like having two separate teams but you're one team so you don't want who to tackle and who not to at any given time
The golden Tate play he was flagged for taunting. Because he was waving at the guy as he went to the end zone. Its a sportsmanship thing and while I get it from a teaching kids right and wrong its just stupid.
I'm a female. In elementary school&middle school we got to play football,baseball,volleyball,&basketball in physical Ed class.everyday.so the rules&strategies are normal to us.
Teams do almost all ways practice alone. But it is common in the preseason for teams to practice together before a game since the game does not count. Every team has 4 before the real season starts ( except last year because of covid)
@@ukreacts6850 tbh it depends but there’s rivals with certain teams or people on certain teams but they do happen more then usually I believe I live in the us so yea I love this sport watch 2021 nfl fights recommend
"Obviously they don't like each other" ... that's not actually true. I mean it could be true but in football it's common to fight or lay a big hit on your friends who are on the opposing team. Being friends provides you no protection.
There are no flags for most of these and off the ball battles happen every play. Offense players without the ball try to block defense players that attempt to tackle or are in the way of the offensive ball carrier. It is penalty to "hold" a defensive player which is exactly what it sounds like, but as a blocker you can knock them to the ground or muscle them and push them back/away from the ball carrier. It is a penalty if you "throw" a block to the back of a defensive player. Also 2 players blocking 1 defensive player, if one of the blocks high and the other blocks low (legs) is a penalty and called a "chop block" and is very dirty and dangerous.
The 5:40 video is crazy cuz that was the kicker who made that hit. A lot of the times kickers do their thing then stay in the backfield but he wanted to have some fun too😂
At 2:03 that is our teams stadium. The Pittsburgh Steelers. When the ref throws his hat in the air,it means that the person is being ejected.
“There is no law in the arena.” - quote from Ben Hur, very appropriate for this video!! Hahahahaha!
9:50 "Is this man mentally stable?"
Me: "Have you watched John Randle?"
10:50 you make a good point
this has been fun to watch. youre making some great videos
5:50 was penalty unsportsmanlike conduct on white jerseys
Blocking is basically fighting without punches
@7:22 This is practice squad. They’re all on same team. Some maybe scrubs or. It starters
The teams practice on their own. Offense vs defense as well as extra players on the practice squad
sometimes they will practice with other teams in joint training camps before the preseason.
The flag at 6:52 was for unsportsmanlike conduct because he was taunting
the nfl or American football is a blood sport man its something else....
7:10 flag was for 'taunting'.
The flag you questioned was for taunting. Unsportsmanlike conduct.
Didn't he not stick his middle fingers up or something that's what it looked like
You should react to best blocks and college football fights
The clip at 5:22 was a savage moment because the player who made the tackle was a kicker. Usually the kickers are the smaller guys and rarely make a tackle. But he made a big hit which is rare
hurdles! KICKS A MAN!!! 😂😂😂
The first head butt, was Brian Cushing, of the Houston Texans, he was a wild man.. the crack you heard was his nose... and yeah, it got really bloody
For individual nfl players, check out Barry Sanders, Ray Lewis, Dick Butkis, Walter Payton, and Calvin Johnson. You won't be disappointed
What you can’t hear is the brutal trash talking between the players.
That made headbutting the helmet is Cory Schlesinger I believe he might hold the record for most facemasks broken. He was a fullback and always hit himself with the helmet
You have to remember that these guys aren't all the most stable individuals, and each and every one is an adrenaline junkie. They have to pump themselves up for a brutal fight each and every play, 40 to 70 times a game. They force themselves to be angry, be mad, be aggressive. Sometimes it spills over from frustration.
the flag you asked about at 7:03 was for "taunting". My least favorite penalty. lol
No headshots are allowed for the last decade or so, but we grew up learning to ear-hole the ball carrier or a potential tackler. The ear-hole shot sounds like a canon went off in your helmet, so the old saying 'head on a swivel' applies at all times.
The kick I believe was him attempting to jump over the defensemen witch dose happen all the time
These guys are very big and fast
love watching your reactions!!
The one that left you wondering what the flag was for, was because of him taunting the defensive player as he was scoring the touchdown. The proper name of that penalty/flag is Unsportsmanlike Conduct.
Neither had the ball but if you don’t have the ball you block. The play you seen was the side of the field that the ball wasn’t thrown. He was engaging his defender pretty much keeping him busy
2:04 They're not fighting, 13 is trying to block. And even if it's away from the ball (called the playside) on the backside you need to block to seal the play off.
7:25 The NFL Practice Squad is a group of players signed by a team but not part of their main roster. The practice squad serves as a way to develop inexperienced players for promotion to the main roster. In addition, it provides replacement players for the main roster when players are needed as the result of injuries or other roster moves.
I believe this is a preseason scrimmage leading up to an actual preseason game.
2:09 No players are not allowed to fight. It always draws a penalty, not to mention it drives the head coach crazy. If it's a egregious, then one or both players are ejected. Plus the player at fault is often fined by the League Office.
These guys often trash talk each other all game, and depending on how the game is unfolding, one player will often get frustrated and take a shot at his opponent. Football like most sports is extremely emotional, and cooler heads don't always prevail.
Ray Lewis is a beast
They can push and shove without it getting out of hand. But if they start throwing punches they are ejected from the game.
The two teams practicing together isn't a regular affair
2nd pause I would say would be called for unnecessary roughness.
A lot of times the same two players are head to head against each other and one of them might be making the same foul over and over and the ref doesn't notice. So then when you get fouled by the same guy every other play for half an hour you get pissed.
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Go hawks …..7:05. He was “taunting” on the way to the touchdown. You can not “taunt”
I hope Ray Lewis is on that list
When it comes to the Cowboys star, its really disrespectful. You don’t mess with the star.
In the second clip he was blocking him. If your team has the ball but you don't you block a befender, so that's one less defender to tackle the ball carrier. Tensions were probably rising between them and when he went to block the guy jumped so he threw him down.
Consider this: Ronnie Lott broke his pinky finger, broke it badly enough that they wanted to use pins to secure the finger for healing and the time for it to heal would have been several weeks. Ronnie Lott did NOT want to miss any games.... so he had his finger AMPUTATED so he could get back in the game. That is hard core. But he is on record that he wishes he did not do it, you can not exactly regrow a new finger. www.si.com/nfl/2014/06/17/nfl-history-in-95-objects-ronnie-lott-amputated-pinkie-finger
7:25 But I think this is during team camp somebody else here might have better knowledge. Less than one percent of college players are drafted into the NFL and even then, most will have to earn their way onto the rooster and some established players have to fend off Rookies who are via for their spot or give unwanted advice.
As far as I can tell, this was a practice scrimmage between Houston and Washington, likely in training camp before the season started. @UKreacts prior to the regular season, there is training camp which lasts several weeks. It starts with drills, moves to intrasquad games, then to a pair of teams scrimmaging against one another, and then finally a few full preseason games (except for last year when the Covid protocols limited player contact during the preseason). This looks like two teams (the Texans and the Redskins as they were known then) in a practice scrimmage moderately early in the preseason.
7:15 flag was for taunting. you celebrate to much, you get flagged.
As soon as the ball is in play. You become a blocker. Doesn't matter where you are on the field
Another gem mate...........HOWEVER if you're looking for savage football......you've got to go back a couple decades, before they cared about saving face.........i mean concussions.
The first 2 plays are happening during the play. The first play was probably during a turnover.....#54 was on defense.........the second play was more than likely a run play......and you always "play thru the whistle".
It's not a fight.....but if you're team is losing and/or you're getting beat by your personal matchup, tempers flare, and players start "fighting".......it is illegal, but frustration is typical, not to mention, a lot of these guys are talking trash the ENTIRE game (whether its intentional or not) and some ppl "lose it"
There are a fuck ton of Alpha Males in football.......bunch of ppl who don't handle losing well....which works well in this competitive environment.
Is that man mentally stable??? No.......but then again, you have to be to play football, especially before they changed the rules (for concussion purposes).
One more player to look up: Dante Hall (The Human Joystick)
Refs throw their hat when they have already thrown their flag. It's how they signal for a second penalty.
During training camp (before the season starts) some teams like to do a week or so of practice with another team. Usually the coaches are friends or something.
Just a lil bit of insight about Terrell Owens running to the Dallas Cowboy star. That dude once played for Dallas. He eventually left for a bigger contract with the Philadelphia Eagles. Which left the Dallas fans with high animosity. He then got to his last team which you see here is the San Francisco 49ers. Every time he played against Dallas with the eagles or the 49ers he was hated. So he decided to disrespect the logo...just as moss chose to rub himself on the Packers goal post. Its a straight up insult to the other team and the fans
If I remember correctly the joint practice happened due to do a hurricane in Houston.
I watch it but I don't question their sanity.
Some are not mentally stable . There was a notorious player named Bill Romanowski. He once head butted another player,helmet to helmet on purpose and broke the player's jaw. He also hit his own teammate ,crushing his eye socket resulting in a lawsuit
This is just football. It's not for the faint of heart. Football players are just a different breed. *shrugs*
“Is this man mentally stable?”
It’s a fair question. The answer...maybe...hard to say.
Footfall is played with 100% passion, 100% commitment, and 100% manhood. If you are soft, stay home, or buy a ticket to watch.
Remember theese guys playing weight 195-250 pounds
You really need to do a Tom Brady reaction. Or many. His comeback in SB 51 is a good start!
You can't unnecessarily target/hit people, stomp on people, throw punches or make helmet-to-helmet contact, but other than that, body slams and other wrestling moves are pretty okay. You can block people (but not in the back. No shoving people from behind). You can hit, tackle or knock down anyone pursuing the ball-carrier or anyone jumping to catch the ball. You cannot grab someone. That's a "Holding" penalty. You cannot tackle someone before they catch the ball or block their hands. That's a "Pass Interference" penalty because it's considered unfair to prevent someone from catching the ball. If the ball is going to reach me before you do, you can totally keep running full sprint and hit me, because I had a fair opportunity to catch the ball. A good receiver goes for the ball no matter what. A good defender makes the receiver hesitate to go for the ball.
When they throw there hat it means someone ejected out of the game
You're watching it and questioning their sanity??? LOL!
6:25 This was a legendary battle between Odell Beckham Jr. and Josh Norman who were considered top in the league at their position. You can definitely see that the play is clean for a while. It is indeed normal for players to block or shove each other away trying to protect a runner or to free themselves to catch the ball, but each of these physical yet legal plays turned into fights until OBJ was finally banned for a game.
The amount of blood is minimal compared to the old days of football.
This guy sounds so genuinely confused
If a player looks like there are pushing each other it's just blocking
You should look up Bill Romanowski, he was an absolute lunatic
It’s a very emotional game and some times emotions get the better of good judgment.
Body slam was some what ok 20 or 30 years ago
Offensive and Defensive players are responsible to "block" their man until the ref blows the whistle to stop play. Blocks must be legal mostly no hands to the face, no helmet to helmet, no blocks to the back and no cut blocks meaning chopping the legs of people without the ball.
Look up Lawrence Taylor.
Hey man, your videos are starting to blow up!! Would love to see another MLB reaction from you, your interest in the game is awesome to see. I played for a long time growing up until my arm couldn't handle being a pitcher anymore. It's so cool to see people from around the world get excited about my favorite sport. Go Cubs
many are penalties that don't involve actual ball play
Jack Tatum look him up you'll be surprised
NFL teams practice with each other and play against each other before the season starts, the games don't count.
Godbless America.
Watch the show about Bill romanowski, dude was evil on that field lol
11:00 The dance wasn't what was called, it was for picking up the official's flag while doing it. In a similar vein, any kind of deliberate contact by a player with an official, no matter how light or glancing, is grounds for immediate disqualification from the field.
After you check out the rules of the game. Some hall of famers to look at
Walter Payton (greatest running back in NFL history)
Dion Sanders (2nd greatest return man)
The Pittsburgh Steelers (the Steel curtain defense)
85 Chicago Bears (greatest defense in NFL history)
Devin Hester (greatest return man in NFL history)
Ray Lewis (one of the best Middle linebackers in NFL history)
Tom Brady ( greatest quarterback in NFL history, still playing btw)
Randy Moss, Jerry Rice, Calvin Johnson (wide receivers Jerry Rice the goat)
Trash talking is a big thing in American sports, and that stuff goes on all game every game in just about every sport. Again, watch the NFL Combine so you can see the capabilities of these college kids and exactly what it takes to make an NFL team.
Right? An all-star rugby player could basically only be a fuckin PUNTER in the NFL.
@@danielbirdhead1239 Now that isn't true man. I'm an old time NFL lover, but many of those rugby guys are fast as hell, and big as trucks. Rugby players are ATHLETES, and some of them easily rival some of the best in the NFL. Rugby is a rough ass fucking game, and nothing any NFL lover changes that. I would never disparage a single player on the pitch. It takes a lot of balls to jock up and play world class rugby.
@@helgar791 Nah. The proof is in the pudding. NFL speed is world class speed. Some even olympic speed. And we wont't get into strength. If Adrian Peterson decided to play rugby, he would have been illegalized.
@@danielbirdhead1239 I'm well aware of the speedsters in the NFL. But remember, that speed is mostly relegated to specialized positions. The guys up front are not speedsters. As I said, I'm an old and very long time NFL fan, and I think the League is a superior sport, but to say their best rugby player is slower than NFL punters is pure bullshit. Further, disrespecting these rugby athletes who are clearly warriors is wrong headed American bias. Rugby is a rough and brutal game and deserves our respect.
@@helgar791 LOLOLOL okay bruh.
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They throw their hat if they don't have another flag to throw. It symbolizes another penalty flag.
The people practicing are practicing with their own teammates they split the team into two in practice against each other
Yeah you can't fight or you get disqualified or a flag warning penalty for a lot of yards lost.
Same team practice, just Ware different shirts, one's offense ones defense that way you know it's like having two separate teams but you're one team so you don't want who to tackle and who not to at any given time
Ronnie lott highlights
Ed Reed highlights
Jerry Rice highlights
Barry sanders highlights
Ray Lewis highlights
Lawrence Taylor highlights
It’s college football playing rn because they opted to play in the spring could you pls react to a game highlights??
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oh I dint know that! Maybe I can catch a game on TV soon then
You should whach kam chancellor
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The golden Tate play he was flagged for taunting. Because he was waving at the guy as he went to the end zone. Its a sportsmanship thing and while I get it from a teaching kids right and wrong its just stupid.
Like I can’t tell if he likes what he’s watching
I'm a female. In elementary school&middle school we got to play football,baseball,volleyball,&basketball in physical Ed class.everyday.so the rules&strategies are normal to us.
Teams do almost all ways practice alone. But it is common in the preseason for teams to practice together before a game since the game does not count. Every team has 4 before the real season starts ( except last year because of covid)
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Fighting will get you a penalty
Also fights aren't normal these have been compiled from years and years and years
watch no.56 for the giants L.T.
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Thanks for watching mate! Are there many fights in these games? That would be fun to see
@@ukreacts6850 tbh it depends but there’s rivals with certain teams or people on certain teams but they do happen more then usually I believe I live in the us so yea I love this sport watch 2021 nfl fights recommend
"Obviously they don't like each other" ... that's not actually true. I mean it could be true but in football it's common to fight or lay a big hit on your friends who are on the opposing team. Being friends provides you no protection.
If you like the hits checkout NHL greatest hit or fight in hockeytown.
No Andre Johnson vs Courtland Innegan (formerly known as Finnegan, but Andre knocked the F out of him)
There are no flags for most of these and off the ball battles happen every play.
Offense players without the ball try to block defense players that attempt to tackle or are in the way of the offensive ball carrier.
It is penalty to "hold" a defensive player which is exactly what it sounds like, but as a blocker you can knock them to the ground or muscle them and push them back/away from the ball carrier.
It is a penalty if you "throw" a block to the back of a defensive player.
Also 2 players blocking 1 defensive player, if one of the blocks high and the other blocks low (legs) is a penalty and called a "chop block" and is very dirty and dangerous.
Please check out "The rules of American football." You will appreciate these videos much more.
If the ref has thrown his flag and wants to throw a flag on another offense he will throw his hat , it has the same weaght as a flag in that case