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Old 03-25-2024, 03:57 PM
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Default NFL Owners Approve Ban on Swivel Hip-Drop Tackling Technique

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Defensive players in the NFL have had to (try to) adapt to the NFL banning certain types of hits. I believe that the reason why this particular tackle is seen a lot now and was not seen nearly as much 40 or 50 years ago is BECAUSE THE PLAYERS HAVE TRIED to avoid getting penalized for these now outlawed tackled (can't hit them too high, can't hit them too low, can't hit them in the head, can't hit them in the neck, can't "drive them to the ground", can't hit a defenseless receiver, etc) ...... so the defensive players have adapted this type of "wrapping up and throwing to the ground" tackling, which is a big part of this banned maneuver.

So the offensive player can keep his legs pumping all he wants to try to break a tackle, and that is called "second effort." ...... but now, the defensive player cannot wrap up a ball-carrier and throw him to the ground. He needs to just wrap him up, and hope that the referee blows the whistle for forward-motion before the ball-carrier breaks the hold of the defender and runs for more yardage.


Tackle football is an inherently violent game. You're not going to change that, no matter how much you penalize and/or emasculate the defensive players......what you will do (and what you HAVE done) is drive all of the offensive statistics through the roof (particularly the passing statistics) so that even the average quarterbacks of today have video game-like statistics that dwarf those of the great quarterbacks of the past.



NFL Owners Approve Ban on Swivel Hip-Drop Tackling Technique

(ESPN News Services)

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...ling-technique

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If the refs are too slow to stop a play due to the stop of forward progress, the NFLPA and the fans should create a firestorm over this. It's getting to be fucking ridiculous.

That said, if they actually do blow the whistle when forward progress is stopped I don't have a big issue with it.
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If the refs are too slow to stop a play due to the stop of forward progress, the NFLPA and the fans should create a firestorm over this. It's getting to be fucking ridiculous.

That said, if they actually do blow the whistle when forward progress is stopped I don't have a big issue with it.
That is a mighty big IF. They do not call it consistently.
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Pretty soon the NFL will be a flag football league !! Can't hit them high, can't hit them low, now you can"t drag them down from behind !! When will the rules committee outlaw the rugby scrum?? It's going to be a fun year watching the Zebras interpret this rule, a rule change the players are against by the way.
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Add another one for the "future lawsuits" file cabinet.
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Pretty soon the NFL will be a flag football league !! Can't hit them high, can't hit them low, now you can"t drag them down from behind !! When will the rules committee outlaw the rugby scrum?? It's going to be a fun year watching the Zebras interpret this rule, a rule change the players are against by the way.
Not going to convince me that we aren't watching Roger negotiate with Vegas on how to give his zebras more ability to fuck with the numbers.

This motherfucker is the most corrupt money takin' scumbag sports has ever seen. Not a damn thing this stooge does is about any kind of safety, every change has to do with him allowing gambling influence to control the outcomes. Vince McMahon aint got shit on Roger in terms of rigging the finish.

NFL is a scam man and dude don't even try to hide it anymore...
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Did everybody see the new kickoff rules? Pretty interesting. I would still prefer to go back to the old rules on most of this stuff...

But compared to what the recent changes with fair catches and whatnot... this seems a lot better than that at least. Certainly more entertaining.

Now everyone is going to be on the same side of the field, 5-yard neutral zone, "Landing Zone" is basically the Redzone. If the kick doesn't hit the Landing Zone, you're penalized (endzone = 30yd line, sideline = 40yd line like always).

So it seems like there will be an incentive to at least keep the ball in play. That, at the very least, should be better than what it's been which is watching a guy kick, hearing a ref whistle, and then we can play football again.
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So does that basically eliminate the on side kick?
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So does that basically eliminate the on-side kick ???



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No, but it eliminates the surprise onside kick ...... if you plan an on-side kick you must notify the officials, and they notify the other team.

And if you are trying an on-side kick, all of the previous rules apply in regard where everybody lines up, and when they can cross the kick-off line.

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No, but it eliminates the surprise onside kick ...... if you plan an on-side kick you must notify the officials, and they notify the other team.

And if you are trying an on-side kick, all of the previous rules apply in regard where everybody lines up, and when they can cross the kick-off line.

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And from what I understand, only in the 4th quarter?
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