burrrton wrote:Mixed feelings, although overall I'm firmly on the "this rule is BS" side.
The call against Matthews against the Vikes was egregiously bad, but against the Redskins, it looks pretty clear that he was trying to mash Smith into the turf with his bodyweight.
I guess I'm just not sure what else they expected him to do. When you make a textbook tackle like that, your bodyweight has to land on the 'tacklee' until mankind develops the ability to levitate.
I wonder if he'd have avoided that flag if he'd have raised his head a bit or put an arm out?
burrrton wrote:Mixed feelings, although overall I'm firmly on the "this rule is BS" side.
The call against Matthews against the Vikes was egregiously bad, but against the Redskins, it looks pretty clear that he was trying to mash Smith into the turf with his bodyweight.
I guess I'm just not sure what else they expected him to do. When you make a textbook tackle like that, your bodyweight has to land on the 'tacklee' until mankind develops the ability to levitate.
I wonder if he'd have avoided that flag if he'd have raised his head a bit or put an arm out?
NorthHawk wrote:The NFL is an entertainment business, so well, yah it's about the money.
They invest collectively hundreds of millions on QB's so protecting them should be a priority.
However, it can kill the entertainment value if they go too far like I and many others think they have.
The officials are taking over the game
trents wrote:Part of the issue here in my mind is that two much emphasis is placed on the quarterback. If the other position players were valued just as much then they should all have special rules to protect them. It should be a team sport. This new rule along with some others emphasizing player safety is killing the game we love so much precisely because it is violent. The officials are taking over the game.
trents wrote:By the officials "taking over the game" I was referring to the sheer amount of times the game comes to a screeching halt for significant amounts of time to assess and review the penalty calls. We spend more time watching the officials deliberate and explain their reasoning than we do watching the players play football.
but it isn't nearly as bad as their first venture into instant replay
c_hawkbob wrote:but it isn't nearly as bad as their first venture into instant replay
I disagree. This is the worst it's ever been, without qualification.
The only injustice you describe in your post is an injustice to the fans regarding the timeliness of the games, but at least they were still doing their best to get the calls right within the intended spirit of the game. What's going on now is a total injustice to the players and travesty in the face of the way the game was intended to be played.
RiverDog wrote:I was referring to trent's comments about the game being slowed down
c_hawkbob wrote:I see, in that case I apologize, the slowdown was worse then. You were correct Sir.
Hawktawk wrote:I noticed last night the fearsome Aaron Donald sack Cousins and upon contact he sort of bear hugged him and rolled over on his side to avoid landing on him. That's how you sack the QB now. It could backfire with some of the bigger stronger QBs in the league escaping that type of a tackle but it is what it is.
As for Mathews he's been a roid rage cheap shotting punk his entire career so he's always going to get the quick whistle. I've had no respect for him since he attempted to literally decapitate Russ in the NFC title game.
Hawktawk wrote:Based on what i've seen with the flags the league is just concerned that the mere physics of a 300 pound plus guy landing with his full weight on a 200 pound guy is so unsafe they expect the tackler to avoid it as was the case with Russ last week. I said it's just football and not a fair call but i'll also take it since i've seen him get hit sliding with no call a few times as well.
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