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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 636020" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>I disagree with your premise. Every OL holding penalty on a passing play doesn't assume the DL being held was going to sack the QB. Penalties are imposed to deter the "illegal" conduct. There is no comparative penalty on the offense regarding how pass interference penalizes the defense so yes, I'm fine with defensive PI as it is and offensive PI to be 10 or 15 yards. As I said I see advantages and drawbacks to how both the NCAA and the NFL impose PI, but I'm fine with the way the NFL does it. As to holding on defense, if it's 3rd and 25, it would encourage defensive holding if it wasn't also an automatic first down. Again, penalties are imposed to deter conduct.</p><p></p><p>BTW, the offensive side of the ball has benefited more by rule changes than the defensive side of the ball for some time now. Unfortunately offense "sells" and great defense doesn't (perhaps because it requires a more informed fan base). I don't view that as ideal but I still love NFL football and fanatically follow the Packers. Frankly if it ever goes to pay per view, I would pay a lot of my entertainment dollars budget to continue to do so. Needless to say, even with those changes, they haven't ruined the game for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 636020, member: 4300"] I disagree with your premise. Every OL holding penalty on a passing play doesn't assume the DL being held was going to sack the QB. Penalties are imposed to deter the "illegal" conduct. There is no comparative penalty on the offense regarding how pass interference penalizes the defense so yes, I'm fine with defensive PI as it is and offensive PI to be 10 or 15 yards. As I said I see advantages and drawbacks to how both the NCAA and the NFL impose PI, but I'm fine with the way the NFL does it. As to holding on defense, if it's 3rd and 25, it would encourage defensive holding if it wasn't also an automatic first down. Again, penalties are imposed to deter conduct. BTW, the offensive side of the ball has benefited more by rule changes than the defensive side of the ball for some time now. Unfortunately offense "sells" and great defense doesn't (perhaps because it requires a more informed fan base). I don't view that as ideal but I still love NFL football and fanatically follow the Packers. Frankly if it ever goes to pay per view, I would pay a lot of my entertainment dollars budget to continue to do so. Needless to say, even with those changes, they haven't ruined the game for me. [/QUOTE]
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