Wilson was just standing there after the INT, but that makes him fair game in my book. If the DB with the INT had broken another tackle, Wilson would have been the last line of defense to a pick 6, . . kind of like kicker sometimes is on a KO return that breaks out. I don't doubt that the CCU players, at least the second guy involved, went after him precisely because he was the QB. But they blocked him, and blocked him, and ultimately pancaked him. In the old days, someone would have lit him up (like Stams did to Peete -- a blind side missile to the chest and, I note, a pounce upon the carcass to boot by Frank). If one of the CCU players really wanted to hurt Wilson, they could have leveled him with a head of speed. They didn't. If Wilson wants to run off the field after an INT to make sure that doesn't happen . . . more power to him. But if he stands in the middle of the field, he probably should expect to be blocked. I am curious to see the reaction the first time Sarah Fuller gets blocked during a kick return. I'm sure the world will be outraged if anyone hits her hard or puts her on the turf. Like I've said repeatedly, I guess times have changed. I wouldn't have complained if there was a penalty against CCU . . . I get how protected QBs have become. But I still do not see the big deal, and I can't in good conscience condemn CCU for a "lack of class," given my history as a Fightin' Irish fan who loved to see guys like Zorich, Stonebreaker, and Stams mix it up and flash the attitude. I fully understand that other people are seeing it differently. So I'm not trying to persuade at this point. But I've watched it several times now, and I still don't think it amounts to much. One man's opinion.