The first Forte call was a blatant helmet to helmet hit. Not sure how you can complain about that one at all. The second Forte call was more of a judgement call. But I don't think he ever really got completely stopped there. I can see that one as more of a complaint, but it should be looked at completely independently from the previous call which was about leading with the helmet as opposed to piling on a stopped runner. The first one wouldn't have been called if his forward progress hadn't been stopped. That's the problem. They ruled Forte was defenseless and that was why he got the protection of the helmet to helmet rules. Either that call was wrong (because forward progress had not been stopped) or the second call was wrong. On that first play, Forte was being held stationary for a decent length of time by around 4-5 guys. The helmet to helmet is a point of emphasis right now, so it's going to get called more often than not in those situations. There were never that many on him on the second play. I don't think he ever got completely stopped on that play, either. But I think this was much more of a judgement call. On Favre's last play, he fumbled the ball but the ref blew the whistle way too quickly.