When you think of targeting, you usually think of defensive backs and wide receivers, as well as special-teams players, getting flagged for throwing crunching blocks on opponents.

However, during the Northern Arizona-Montana game on Saturday, NAU QB Case Cookus was flagged for the penalty.

As you can see below, the quarterback was ejected for a hit he delivered on a reverse play, and was none too happy about the call:

Cookus wasn’t the only one upset with his ejection, as the team’s Twitter account also felt the call was silly:

Cookus made sure to let the Montana crowd hear about it as he left the field, taunting fans on his way back to the locker room:

Northern Arizona ended up losing the game 17-15, and probably could have used Cookus down the stretch.

He’ll have to tone down his crunching blocks next week if he wants to stay in the game for four quarters.