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Bears’ Smith criticizes Allen’s hit on Louis

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“It’s definitely a flag,” Scott said. “From my opinion, it was a defenseless hit.”

According to the NFL rule book, launching at a defenseless player is illegal if the offender (1) leaves both feet prior to contract to spring forward and upward into his opponent, and (2) uses any part of his helmet to initiate forcible contact against any part of his opponent’s body.

Defensive end Israel Idonije has been on the same side as Allen in terms of having to block a player following an interception. Still, Idonije saw no need for such a vicious blow.

“I saw the play. It wasn’t necessary,” Idonije said. “There have been a number of rules put in the game now that you can’t hit a defenseless player. Lance’s vision is clearly down the field. Allen hits him on his blindside.

“At that point of the game, you can have easily (gone) shoulder to shoulder. You could have laid him out with just using his hands to his chest, a lot of options. ... He hit (Louis) that way because he chose to hit him that way.”

In turn, the Bears took a significant hit along the offensive line.

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