This is the point everyone is missing...the offense does not have to play by the same rules. You tell defensive players to not lead with their head but if you heard Mike and Mike the other day, they had Merril Hodge on and he basically said in his career after he caught the ball over the middle, he would go looking for someone to hit. And to do that he needed to get lower than the D man...which meant he led with his head. This coming from a guy that suffered all those concussions. I am okay with the rule of not leading with your head but make it the same for offensive players...no lowering your head to take on a D man.
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