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<blockquote data-quote="12theTruth" data-source="post: 518796"><p>The NFL might as well switch acronyms with the NHL.</p><p></p><p>Starting in 2014 the NFL should be referred to as the <strong>N</strong>o <strong>H</strong>it <strong>L</strong>eague</p><p></p><p>College is basically following in the NFL's footsteps judging by the reaction of the refs in Columbus and the 'when in doubt throw em out' rule was precipitated by the concussion dilemma and is a over-reaction IMO. Stupidity at its finest.</p><p></p><p>So next time the defender should tackle the TE by:</p><p></p><p>1. less force which may allow the TE to escape and achieve more yards and possibly a TD</p><p>2. hit him in the knees, even possible worse outcome if knee planted TE could be out multiple weeks</p><p>3. try to arm tackle LOL the TE would have owned him if he were to attempt that</p><p>4. let him run several more yards and drag him down with your body weight and or strength</p><p>5. give him a high five</p><p>6. say screw it I'm just gonna let him go, I don't need a fine</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you watch the replay if anyone was out of position it was the defender. He reacted at the last second to the play and made a GREAT play which included a GREAT hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="12theTruth, post: 518796"] The NFL might as well switch acronyms with the NHL. Starting in 2014 the NFL should be referred to as the [B]N[/B]o [B]H[/B]it [B]L[/B]eague College is basically following in the NFL's footsteps judging by the reaction of the refs in Columbus and the 'when in doubt throw em out' rule was precipitated by the concussion dilemma and is a over-reaction IMO. Stupidity at its finest. So next time the defender should tackle the TE by: 1. less force which may allow the TE to escape and achieve more yards and possibly a TD 2. hit him in the knees, even possible worse outcome if knee planted TE could be out multiple weeks 3. try to arm tackle LOL the TE would have owned him if he were to attempt that 4. let him run several more yards and drag him down with your body weight and or strength 5. give him a high five 6. say screw it I'm just gonna let him go, I don't need a fine If you watch the replay if anyone was out of position it was the defender. He reacted at the last second to the play and made a GREAT play which included a GREAT hit. [/QUOTE]
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