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Try hitting a moving target. It's not easy. A defensive back comes in to break up a pass with his shoulder, and suddenly, what he thinks is the chest is now the head. Happens all the time.
Football has been promoted and glorified as a collision sport for decades. I agree that the most important thing is to eliminate or at least greatly minimize head injuries, but I don't think there is any way to do that without radically changing the game we knew.
He really put his shoulder into him, had time to avoid him.
Even the Bernard thing should have been a penalty based on the much older rule (before the "defenseless receiver" rule) of leading with the crown of the helmet. Shazier went in with the crown. His head should have been up.