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Originally Posted by jd1020
Not sure how this relates to a horse collar tackle.
How the **** do you tackle a runner from behind with this rule?
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Because in both instances, you abruptly stop the ball carriers’ upper body momentum while their legs continue moving, causing a high probability that the legs will get trapped beneath the body when the ball carrier is brought down, leading to a significant risk of lower body injury.
It is important to note with the hip drop rule that this isn’t a ban of grabbing the ball carrier’s legs from behind or even grabbing them high, the defender simply can’t begin by grabbing the ball carrier high and then dropping down onto the legs.
I really don’t think it’ll be as hard to eliminate from the game as it sounds and I don’t think there will be many noticeable changes.