say that this contact wasn’t enough to be considered “forcible”.
If contact is sufficient to cause injury, that should make it obvious to them that it was forcible, and fits both the letter and intent of the rule.
Maybe there’s no way to know whether a player is actually injured, and for that reason it isn’t and shouldn’t be written into the rule.
But as a matter of reality, any time a *defenseless* player is actually injured by another player hitting him in head, then a flag for targeting should have been thrown. Yes. Like I said, that’s precisely the purpose of the rule.
The (hypothetical) fact that it caused injury confirms that it’s forcible, which I think was KYU’s point.