So, you guys have a problem with defensive players laying blindside sacks on a QB when he doesn't see the rusher coming? Should a defensive player closing in on a QB that doesn't see him coming be ethically compelled to pull up rather than go for the huge hit? Is that a cheap shot? Or do you yell "ooooooooooooooooh !!!!! What a hit !!!"? When a receiver goes over the middle and makes a catch and gets decleated by a safety or corner that the receiver didn't see coming, is that unethical? Or is it a great play because it often separates the receiver from the ball? Don't try to argue that what Ward does is different, because it isn't.
Depends...Is the QB 50 yards from the play as the ball carrier goes out of bounds? Is the QB's jaw broken from a helmet to the head? Is the QB hit after he hears the whistle and lets up on the play?
Are WRs protected by rule from absorbing big hits when they're 'defenseless' even if they're in the process of catching a pass?
What Ward does is take advantage of the fact that the rules on marginally high/late/unnecessary hits aren't applied to protect defensive players the same way they are for offensive skill guys (like Ward).
For my money what he does is cowardly,
much like Roger Clemens throwing at guys heads knowing full well he'll never have to step into the batters' box himself; if defensive guys made the same hits Ward does they'd be penalized and fined.