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What I worry about is uneven enforcement. How many times have we seen a team knock the snot out of Schaub way after the play or way away from the ball (Drayton Florence, Jared Allen) and the official called nothing but the Texans did some pat-a-cake on their quarterback at a critical time and was flagged for roughing?
My guess is that the Steelers and Ravens of the world will still get away with dirty helmet-to-helmet hits like they do now but let Pollard make a good, clean but jarring hit on a defender and we'll get flagged just when we made a critical stop to end a drive. It's just like when new laws are passed, it seems like the crooks still get away with whatever they're doing but an honest person will get arrested for crossing the street at the wrong spot. I'm all for safety but the answer is better equipment and nobody's talking about that. |
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I've been saying that for years. Why haven't they looked at Kevlar or some other lighter, stronger fiber, like carbon fiber?
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I'm just waiting for them to change their name from the NFL to the NFFL or National Flag Football League.
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and even three Texans got caught on this a little, didn't think these were severe, but I guess they mean to stop this stuff.
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I agree that proper enforcement will be tough. As of right now half of the hits from Sunday that drew fines and new rules weren't even called penalties in the games. So lets start with 15 yard penalties when a guy murders someone.
As for possible suspensions I am all for it. These guys are exponentially bigger and faster than they ever were before. So whether the players have a choice or not to be out there, I have no desire to see guys missile themselves into a WR top of the helmet first. And I love all the people complaining about how the league is going too soft. It's real easy to talk about how much tougher the game was "back when", when you only had to be hit by 220 lb lineman and the safeties ran the 40 in 5 flat in the "iron man glory days." These guys today are deadly weapons, and I'd rather see a few extra flags and occasional suspension than watch bad tackling and ESPN highlights result in some guy dying on the field. |
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i agree that something should be done about the illegal hits, but you know the league is going to enforce it based on who the big dogs are, and they are mostly on the e.coast except for the Cowboys, who are yankees anyway.
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