The reaction to the rule has claimed its first injury https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/msn/t...son/ar-AAAAnKu.
What is a defensive player supposed to do? This guy was trying to avoid putting his weight on the QB when he tackled him and landed awkwardly. If he had been able to just make normal contact and knock the QB down without hitting him in the head or knees, but the strike zone is getting really tight.
It's getting to the ridiculous point where defenders have to really think as they are moving quickly toward the QB about what will happen. One idea I had, as silly as it sounds, would be for the defender to simply bear hug the QB so he's in the grasp, but that's hard to do if they are out of the pocket running towards the sideline. In the case of Clay's last two terrible calls, he was coming straight on and could have bear hugged both QB's who are not all that big and just waited for the whistle.
Now, what do you do if you're trying to sack Big Ben or Cam Newton? Good luck bear hugging them! Once again, the NFL goes overboard trying to correct a problem. We all know what roughing looks like. They should have just left it alone.
What is a defensive player supposed to do? This guy was trying to avoid putting his weight on the QB when he tackled him and landed awkwardly. If he had been able to just make normal contact and knock the QB down without hitting him in the head or knees, but the strike zone is getting really tight.
It's getting to the ridiculous point where defenders have to really think as they are moving quickly toward the QB about what will happen. One idea I had, as silly as it sounds, would be for the defender to simply bear hug the QB so he's in the grasp, but that's hard to do if they are out of the pocket running towards the sideline. In the case of Clay's last two terrible calls, he was coming straight on and could have bear hugged both QB's who are not all that big and just waited for the whistle.
Now, what do you do if you're trying to sack Big Ben or Cam Newton? Good luck bear hugging them! Once again, the NFL goes overboard trying to correct a problem. We all know what roughing looks like. They should have just left it alone.

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