As much as I hated to see Mark Andrews go down, I can’t imagine this panning out well.

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    So teams should start drafting the biggest pass catchers they can so that smaller players can’t tackle them without a hip-drop tackle, forcing a penalty.

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    Man I this sucks football was better when they allowed snapping necks and snapping arms and stabbing eyes to bring down runners.

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    Can we just put flags on these guys now? Defenders are getting legislated out of their own profession

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    I wish the NFL based their officiating grades on media pressure from in game incidents that occur during national TV games .

    They ignore bad calls no matter how egregious and nationally criticized by the media and do nothing to improve the situation.

    But with a controversial injury incident, they take immediate action due to media pressure without even getting input from the actual players union .

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    I don’t wanna be the guy that says “I’m down watching!” but at a certain point we just have to accept that this is a contact sport

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    People ask how will anyone on the defense make a tackle. The answer is straight up and in a way that doesn’t massively injure players, period.

    Some players do not use hip drop tackles, Wilson seemed to use them exclusively against the Ravens. It’s a visible, known act that can be penalized and fined such as helmet to helmet contact. Sure there will be instances of this being done accidentally or without malice intent. However, Refs being bad at their jobs is still no excuse for poor player safety.

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    Just another way referees get to effect the outcome of games exactly as intended…

    They’ve been selective on how they call offensive holding and roughing the passer, add this to the list.

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    1 year ago

    Offensive players can protect themselves by leaving their feet sooner. It’s unfair to put all of this on defense.