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The league has officially ruined football
#31
Quote: @KingBash said:
@greediron said:
@Purple Haze said:
Im with you.  I was watching the vikes game along with 4 other games at the same time.  At any time you could look around and see penalties on at least 3 games.  In the 14 games played as of the time of this post 3 games had 20 or more penalties, 2 had 17, vikes game had 18, 4 others had at least 10, and the two games still in progress had 11 and 14. Only 2 games had less than 10 penalties called they were 9 and 7.  That is an average of 15 penalties/game.  Who wants to watch 3 hours of the officials throwing flags.  Its not just the amount of flags, its what the flags are doing to the game.  All the missed tackles we are seeing isnt because these guys forgot how to tackle.  They are changing the way they tackle.  When Josh Allen leaped over a viking defender that wasnt some great athletic play.  That was the result of a defender being afraid to hit high and take a chance of a penalty, so he goes low and we say the result.  It happened last week with Jimmy Graham jumping over a defender going low.  
Yep.  The league getting what they want.  Arena football.  Defenders have to hold off on QBs cuz they might slide late and draw a foul.  And can't go high or low, so you try to tackle them with pillows and then the QB can occasionally act like a football player and the defender looks like a fool.  Saw that with RGIII all the time.  Defenders would let on the sideline and he would fake going out of bounds and then run for more yards. 

Either QBs can play football or they are declared down when a defender touches with 2 hands.
Defenders should make a statement and just wrap QBs up and watch the reactions. Totally legal... and the fans in the stands would boo.

Fuck you, Roger Goodell.
Yup.  Just grab them and hold them while other defenders jog by and tap them with 2 hands. 
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#32
I just thought the OP thought the NFL was "Happy".  What's so bad about that? B)
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#33
Quote: @KingBash said:
@greediron said:
@Purple Haze said:
Im with you.  I was watching the vikes game along with 4 other games at the same time.  At any time you could look around and see penalties on at least 3 games.  In the 14 games played as of the time of this post 3 games had 20 or more penalties, 2 had 17, vikes game had 18, 4 others had at least 10, and the two games still in progress had 11 and 14. Only 2 games had less than 10 penalties called they were 9 and 7.  That is an average of 15 penalties/game.  Who wants to watch 3 hours of the officials throwing flags.  Its not just the amount of flags, its what the flags are doing to the game.  All the missed tackles we are seeing isnt because these guys forgot how to tackle.  They are changing the way they tackle.  When Josh Allen leaped over a viking defender that wasnt some great athletic play.  That was the result of a defender being afraid to hit high and take a chance of a penalty, so he goes low and we say the result.  It happened last week with Jimmy Graham jumping over a defender going low.  
Yep.  The league getting what they want.  Arena football.  Defenders have to hold off on QBs cuz they might slide late and draw a foul.  And can't go high or low, so you try to tackle them with pillows and then the QB can occasionally act like a football player and the defender looks like a fool.  Saw that with RGIII all the time.  Defenders would let on the sideline and he would fake going out of bounds and then run for more yards. 

Either QBs can play football or they are declared down when a defender touches with 2 hands.
Defenders should make a statement and just wrap QBs up and watch the reactions. Totally legal... and the fans in the stands would boo.

Fuck you, Roger Goodell.
Quote: @greediron said:
@KingBash said:
@greediron said:
@Purple Haze said:
Im with you.  I was watching the vikes game along with 4 other games at the same time.  At any time you could look around and see penalties on at least 3 games.  In the 14 games played as of the time of this post 3 games had 20 or more penalties, 2 had 17, vikes game had 18, 4 others had at least 10, and the two games still in progress had 11 and 14. Only 2 games had less than 10 penalties called they were 9 and 7.  That is an average of 15 penalties/game.  Who wants to watch 3 hours of the officials throwing flags.  Its not just the amount of flags, its what the flags are doing to the game.  All the missed tackles we are seeing isnt because these guys forgot how to tackle.  They are changing the way they tackle.  When Josh Allen leaped over a viking defender that wasnt some great athletic play.  That was the result of a defender being afraid to hit high and take a chance of a penalty, so he goes low and we say the result.  It happened last week with Jimmy Graham jumping over a defender going low.  
Yep.  The league getting what they want.  Arena football.  Defenders have to hold off on QBs cuz they might slide late and draw a foul.  And can't go high or low, so you try to tackle them with pillows and then the QB can occasionally act like a football player and the defender looks like a fool.  Saw that with RGIII all the time.  Defenders would let on the sideline and he would fake going out of bounds and then run for more yards. 

Either QBs can play football or they are declared down when a defender touches with 2 hands.
Defenders should make a statement and just wrap QBs up and watch the reactions. Totally legal... and the fans in the stands would boo.

Fuck you, Roger Goodell.
Yup.  Just grab them and hold them while other defenders jog by and tap them with 2 hands. 
This would be brilliant. I would pay extra to see that happen.
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#34
Just bear hug them and call it forward progress.
BTW, was the title pun intended?
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#35
Quote: @greediron said:
@KingBash said:
@greediron said:
@Purple Haze said:
Im with you.  I was watching the vikes game along with 4 other games at the same time.  At any time you could look around and see penalties on at least 3 games.  In the 14 games played as of the time of this post 3 games had 20 or more penalties, 2 had 17, vikes game had 18, 4 others had at least 10, and the two games still in progress had 11 and 14. Only 2 games had less than 10 penalties called they were 9 and 7.  That is an average of 15 penalties/game.  Who wants to watch 3 hours of the officials throwing flags.  Its not just the amount of flags, its what the flags are doing to the game.  All the missed tackles we are seeing isnt because these guys forgot how to tackle.  They are changing the way they tackle.  When Josh Allen leaped over a viking defender that wasnt some great athletic play.  That was the result of a defender being afraid to hit high and take a chance of a penalty, so he goes low and we say the result.  It happened last week with Jimmy Graham jumping over a defender going low.  
Yep.  The league getting what they want.  Arena football.  Defenders have to hold off on QBs cuz they might slide late and draw a foul.  And can't go high or low, so you try to tackle them with pillows and then the QB can occasionally act like a football player and the defender looks like a fool.  Saw that with RGIII all the time.  Defenders would let on the sideline and he would fake going out of bounds and then run for more yards. 

Either QBs can play football or they are declared down when a defender touches with 2 hands.
Defenders should make a statement and just wrap QBs up and watch the reactions. Totally legal... and the fans in the stands would boo.

Fuck you, Roger Goodell.
Yup.  Just grab them and hold them while other defenders jog by and tap them with 2 hands. 
But easier said than done - a lot of cases where the QB can slip out of the grasp of one defender, sometimes more. Remember when the NFL used to call a sack when a QB was in the control of the defender? They completely stopped that (not sure if it was a rule change), so defenders have to bring them down hard. Return to calling that and defenders can ease off. I've heard people say, "soon QBs will just wear flags on their belt". I say, fine, do that! But sacks and tackles behind the LOS would soar, and that's not what the NFL wants.

The NFL has fallen so in love with promoting the image of the heroic QB twisting around in the pocket and escaping from defenders. They want the excitement of the quarterback getting out of danger - but they want the danger to be imaginary. That attitude will turn football into wrestling.
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#36
Quote: @Jor-El said:
@greediron said:
@KingBash said:
@greediron said:
@Purple Haze said:
Im with you.  I was watching the vikes game along with 4 other games at the same time.  At any time you could look around and see penalties on at least 3 games.  In the 14 games played as of the time of this post 3 games had 20 or more penalties, 2 had 17, vikes game had 18, 4 others had at least 10, and the two games still in progress had 11 and 14. Only 2 games had less than 10 penalties called they were 9 and 7.  That is an average of 15 penalties/game.  Who wants to watch 3 hours of the officials throwing flags.  Its not just the amount of flags, its what the flags are doing to the game.  All the missed tackles we are seeing isnt because these guys forgot how to tackle.  They are changing the way they tackle.  When Josh Allen leaped over a viking defender that wasnt some great athletic play.  That was the result of a defender being afraid to hit high and take a chance of a penalty, so he goes low and we say the result.  It happened last week with Jimmy Graham jumping over a defender going low.  
Yep.  The league getting what they want.  Arena football.  Defenders have to hold off on QBs cuz they might slide late and draw a foul.  And can't go high or low, so you try to tackle them with pillows and then the QB can occasionally act like a football player and the defender looks like a fool.  Saw that with RGIII all the time.  Defenders would let on the sideline and he would fake going out of bounds and then run for more yards. 

Either QBs can play football or they are declared down when a defender touches with 2 hands.
Defenders should make a statement and just wrap QBs up and watch the reactions. Totally legal... and the fans in the stands would boo.

Fuck you, Roger Goodell.
Yup.  Just grab them and hold them while other defenders jog by and tap them with 2 hands. 
But easier said than done - a lot of cases where the QB can slip out of the grasp of one defender, sometimes more. Remember when the NFL used to call a sack when a QB was in the control of the defender? They completely stopped that (not sure if it was a rule change), so defenders have to bring them down hard. Return to calling that and defenders can ease off. I've heard people say, "soon QBs will just wear flags on their belt". I say, fine, do that! But sacks and tackles behind the LOS would soar, and that's not what the NFL wants.

The NFL has fallen so in love with promoting the image of the heroic QB twisting around in the pocket and escaping from defenders. They want the excitement of the quarterback getting out of danger - but they want the danger to be imaginary. That attitude will turn football into wrestling.
I was joking about that, but you are dead on with your last thought.  The brilliant play of Eli shaking off 2 sacks to throw that incredible pass to Tyre.  But not allowing the defender to actually fully participate will ruin it, or in worst case, make it worse with QBs holding the ball longer.  Just like the over protection of WRs leads to little guys running fearless across the middle.  Then when the do actually get hit, it is much worse.
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#37
Quote: @greediron said:
@Jor-El said:
@greediron said:
@KingBash said:
@greediron said:
@Purple Haze said:
Im with you.  I was watching the vikes game along with 4 other games at the same time.  At any time you could look around and see penalties on at least 3 games.  In the 14 games played as of the time of this post 3 games had 20 or more penalties, 2 had 17, vikes game had 18, 4 others had at least 10, and the two games still in progress had 11 and 14. Only 2 games had less than 10 penalties called they were 9 and 7.  That is an average of 15 penalties/game.  Who wants to watch 3 hours of the officials throwing flags.  Its not just the amount of flags, its what the flags are doing to the game.  All the missed tackles we are seeing isnt because these guys forgot how to tackle.  They are changing the way they tackle.  When Josh Allen leaped over a viking defender that wasnt some great athletic play.  That was the result of a defender being afraid to hit high and take a chance of a penalty, so he goes low and we say the result.  It happened last week with Jimmy Graham jumping over a defender going low.  
Yep.  The league getting what they want.  Arena football.  Defenders have to hold off on QBs cuz they might slide late and draw a foul.  And can't go high or low, so you try to tackle them with pillows and then the QB can occasionally act like a football player and the defender looks like a fool.  Saw that with RGIII all the time.  Defenders would let on the sideline and he would fake going out of bounds and then run for more yards. 

Either QBs can play football or they are declared down when a defender touches with 2 hands.
Defenders should make a statement and just wrap QBs up and watch the reactions. Totally legal... and the fans in the stands would boo.

Fuck you, Roger Goodell.
Yup.  Just grab them and hold them while other defenders jog by and tap them with 2 hands. 
But easier said than done - a lot of cases where the QB can slip out of the grasp of one defender, sometimes more. Remember when the NFL used to call a sack when a QB was in the control of the defender? They completely stopped that (not sure if it was a rule change), so defenders have to bring them down hard. Return to calling that and defenders can ease off. I've heard people say, "soon QBs will just wear flags on their belt". I say, fine, do that! But sacks and tackles behind the LOS would soar, and that's not what the NFL wants.

The NFL has fallen so in love with promoting the image of the heroic QB twisting around in the pocket and escaping from defenders. They want the excitement of the quarterback getting out of danger - but they want the danger to be imaginary. That attitude will turn football into wrestling.
I was joking about that, but you are dead on with your last thought.  The brilliant play of Eli shaking off 2 sacks to throw that incredible pass to Tyre.  But not allowing the defender to actually fully participate will ruin it, or in worst case, make it worse with QBs holding the ball longer.  Just like the over protection of WRs leads to little guys running fearless across the middle.  Then when the do actually get hit, it is much worse.
They've done this to themselves. They really had a pretty good solution that defenders could incorporate into the game that protected their heads and knees. Just tackle the guy the way your coaches since pee wee football taught you: wrap up the torso and take him down. That's literally just how football is!

But of course, the NFL had to create yet another problem for themselves. Part of me just wonders if a little bit of their strategy is to keep themselves in the headlines, even if it's for negative stuff like this. 
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