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Protest screams were heard throughout the NFL this week as a result of penalties for roughing up the smuggler. A new rule prohibits defensive players from landing with the total or partial weight of the body when it is on the ground. middle of the action. Miami's Dolphin Defensive End, William Hayes, ended their year with a torn LCA after reducing their weight when Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr was sacked. Critics think that the game has become "soft" and that it is "sissified". They also believe that there is no consistency in the calls. Why did it happen?
I believe that the league's predictive managers have recognized the critical role of franchise quarters in determining how teams behave in the Super Bowl. The loss of Aaron Rodgers, injured early in the 2017 season, devastated the hopes of the Packers eliminators. The visibility of these quarterbacks is such that they are also essential for televised classification and merchandising. Losing a starting QB has such a profound impact on a team that the NFL believes that extraordinary measures were needed to protect the quarterbacks. The drop in quality of backup is huge.
I believe that the League has asked officials to apply the rule zealously at the beginning of the season to send a dramatic message. This is an attempt to alter the behavior of defensive players. As the season progresses, officials can relax. There is history in this model. Whether it was the use of helmet or previous rules to protect the QB, the same rules were opposed to the same rules and the same claims that defenders were unfairly shackled. A favorite chorus was "And then, put a dress on the QB, let it sit in a rocking chair ?!". The players changed their behavior and the game flourished.
On special teams, players run on the field with a lead, but they must change course to avoid hitting a player who claims a catch on a punt or they are penalized. Defensive players who rush the bettor must avoid hitting the bettor or they are penalized. Defensive players who touch a receiver "defenseless" are also penalized. In all these cases, players must already modify their advance to comply with the rules.
Fans pay premium dollars for chairs and luxury seats, buy souvenirs and watch TV. The biggest football stars are the quarterbacks. It's a team game and every player is important. But when the starting QB goes down, there are only too many Nick Foles who can keep the excitement alive. The NFL acted to protect the best interests of football.
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Protest screams were heard throughout the NFL this week as a result of penalties for roughing up the smuggler. A new rule prohibits defensive players from landing with the total or partial weight of the body when it is on the ground. middle of the action. Miami dolphin defensive end William Hayes finished the year with an ACL tear after pulling out his weight when Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr was sacked on Sunday. Critics think that the game has become "soft" and that it is "sissified". They also believe that there is no consistency in the calls. Why did it happen?
I believe that the league's predictive managers have recognized the critical role of franchise quarters in determining how teams behave in the Super Bowl. The loss of Aaron Rodgers, injured early in the 2017 season, devastated the Packers hopes in the playoffs. The visibility of these quarterbacks is such that they are also essential for televised classification and merchandising. Losing a quarter on the road has such a profound impact on a team that the NFL believes that extraordinary measures were needed to protect the quarters. The drop in quality of backup is huge.
I believe that the League has asked officials to apply the rule zealously at the beginning of the season to send a dramatic message. This is an attempt to alter the behavior of defensive players. As the season progresses, officials can relax. There is history in this model. Whether it was the use of helmet or previous rules to protect the QB, the same rules were opposed to the same rules and the same claims that defenders were unfairly shackled. A favorite chorus was "And then, put a dress on the QB, let it sit in a rocking chair ?!". The players changed their behavior and the game flourished.
In special teams, players run on the field with a momentum, but they must change course to avoid hitting a player who asks for a fair take for a punt or they are penalized. Defensive players who rush the bettor must avoid hitting the bettor or they are penalized. Defensive players who touch a receiver "defenseless" are also penalized. In all these cases, players must already modify their advance to comply with the rules.
Fans pay premium dollars for chairs and luxury seats, buy souvenirs and watch TV. The biggest football stars are the quarterbacks. It's a team game and every player is important. But when the starting QB goes down, there are only too many Nick Foles who can keep the excitement alive. The NFL acted to protect the best interests of football.