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NFL to consider adopting CFB’s targeting rule; add a punishment category for non-football hits


YoloinOhio

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They shouldn't have needed a special rule. 

 

This is getting sad. They have to make a special rule, so they will be sure to know to do, what every impartial person knew they should do ahead of time.

 

Anybody here who thinks they will not make a mess of this, and enforce whatever new rules as stupidly as they enforce the old, raise your hand.

 

They should have known to give Gronkowski at least a 2 game suspension, especially if they are handing out 1 game suspensions to people who did lesser offenses.

That was obvious.

 

The problem is about people in decision making positions who make poor decisions that appear to be either the result of corruption or stupidity. A new rule won't fix that.

 

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, KD in CA said:

 

They randomly throw guys out of the game if they tackle someone too hard.

 

 

The goal of the college rule is a needless 10 minutes of review and then they kick a defensive captain out with no grounds at all.

 

And you ignore 9 incidents and jump all over a 10th.

 

Worst was a DT was clearly shoved by an opponent after the whistle and he fell forward and his helmet touched the helmet of the QB on the ground.

 

Out you go with a suspension!!!

 

 

 

And the announcers are ordered to trumpet the 100% righteousness of every decision no matter how horrible it was.

 

And fans sit there going what on earth is happening to the game???

 

 

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