I hope you're not a ref coach. I'm a relatively new ref, I'm trying to understand why you feel it is dangerous. You seem to either not know why it's dangerous, unable to explain to me why its dangerous or are unwilling to explain to me why its dangerous. I've asked a few times and you've now replied with the above. If you say something is dangerous, you need to qualify with why it's dangerous so that people understand your position. Also, as per you suggestion that I recalibrate, I'm asking for help to do this. How can I do that without understanding where you stand specifically why this is dangerous. If you tell me something is dangerous but not tell me what about a scenario is dangerous I will do 1 of 2 things.....
1. Ignore you, as you've not given me full feedback to fully understand your point of view.
or
2. Apply the same principles you've stated to all scenarios, so when a BC runs into contact, will judge this based on force. So if they break the tackle that's "dangerous," because you've not given me the required feedback to properly apply your view of what is dangerous.
So, I'll try this 1 more time. What makes this tackle dangerous. Is it-
1. The level of force used
2. The tackle was against a smaller player
3. The timing
4. The height
5. A combination of 2 or more of the above (please specify which ones).