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DJ's left nut 03-20-2024 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 17451668)
Yeah, refs will **** it up like everything else they touch.

Yeah - but this one should be a fairly easy one to 'unteach'.

I think it'll be a fairly short-term headache.

dlphg9 03-20-2024 04:30 PM

Yay more rules that are open to officials interpretation! Love it! Gives them an easy out.

jdubya 03-20-2024 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ModSocks (Post 17451642)
They need to ban the tackling of Patrick Mahomes, that's what they need to do. ****ing around with all this pissant shit. Get to the real meat and potatoes.

They already have.................











I kid I kid



Back to topic...the refs are losing the battle already trying to interpret the already too many rules in place. Lets just keep adding subjective rules to the mix, surely the refs will get better

Kman34 03-20-2024 04:32 PM

I’ve always liked Hip Hop.. Players should get to listen to whatever they want..

Rainbarrel 03-20-2024 04:43 PM

They're going to sell advertising on the flags, for closeups

wazu 03-20-2024 04:46 PM

So once again, this happens to us in a playoff game two years ago and nobody cares. Mahomes plays on one leg through three games including the Super Bowl because of it, and nobody feels any need to change NFL rules. Did this happen to a non-Chief or something?

stevieray 03-20-2024 04:50 PM

Trying to tackle, not rope a calf.

Every time I see it employed, I always think the player is going get hurt.

kysirsoze 03-20-2024 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief (Post 17451649)
Offensive player has a choice to go down when someone is on their back. Defensive player putting all his weight on the runner is appropriate. If you are worried about getting g hurt, go the **** down.

What you are describing isn't a hip drop tackle or the definition. I'm not saying they'll get it right, but putting your weight on a player from behind is still legal.

irafreak 03-20-2024 04:54 PM

Was the tackle that Sneed attempted to make on the last 49ers touchdown a hip drop tackle? He grabbed him and dropped his weight didn't he? If so, well it didn't work anyway...

chiefzilla1501 03-20-2024 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Pepe Silvia (Post 17451673)
No more throwing or catching the football either.

I never understood this interpretation as if watching replacement players throw and catch is a better alternative. I hate that the interpretation of the rule is gonna probably be botched. But keeping good players on the field is a million times better than them being hurt.

Last year's playoffs watching mahomes vs Allen and lamar and Purdy... That's way more beautiful than not regulating tackling.

Rausch 03-20-2024 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by wazu (Post 17451704)
So once again, this happens to us in a playoff game two years ago and nobody cares. Mahomes plays on one leg through three games including the Super Bowl because of it, and nobody feels any need to change NFL rules. Did this happen to a non-Chief or something?

The NFL has been trying to play flag football for years.

MagicHef 03-20-2024 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wazu (Post 17451704)
So once again, this happens to us in a playoff game two years ago and nobody cares. Mahomes plays on one leg through three games including the Super Bowl because of it, and nobody feels any need to change NFL rules. Did this happen to a non-Chief or something?

Mark Andrews

KCUnited 03-20-2024 05:12 PM

Still will always seem worth it unless they go the NCAA targeting route and even then it might be

jd1020 03-20-2024 05:12 PM

How many times has Josh Allen been tackled like this?

PHOG 03-20-2024 05:16 PM

Wait, what does Gene Steratore think?

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