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NFL to create new teaching video on helmet rule

NFL to create new teaching video on helmet rule

Whew! That was close.
At least guys will know how to tackle now!

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It remains to be seen whether Wednesday’s discussion regarding the new rule against lowering the helmet results in any changes to the rule. However things play out tomorrow, the league eventually will be providing more specific information about what it and isn’t allowed.

Chris Mortensen of ESPN reports that the NFL will prepare an “updated video tutorial that will be distributed to game officials, coaches and players once the final preseason games are played and in time for teams preparing for their regular-season openers.”

The league previously disseminated a series of videos prepared by five NFL coaches, targeting specific positions. Chargers coach Anthony Lynn addressed running backs. Jaguars coach Doug Marrone handled offensive line. Falcons coach Dan Quinn dealt with defensive line play. Titans coach Mike Vrabel looked at linebackers. And Jets coach Todd Bowles did defensive backs.

I’ve watched each of them. Although they have yet to be rated by Rotten Tomatoes, one league source who has extensive knowledge of the manner in which the rule was passed and the way it has been enforced said, “I hated them.”

There’s nothing wrong with the videos from a technical standpoint. The coaches do a nice job of showing what the league is trying to do, when it comes to removing the helmet from the game. The objection to the videos comes from the fact that the league is trying to do so much more than simply eliminate the use of the helmet as a weapon.

Watch the videos, the links to which are embedded above. They emphasize a linear posture, with the back flattened and the helmet down. Once the player assumes that specific body alignment, the foul happens if it initiates contact with an opponent, with the rule assuming that the player intended to use the helmet as a weapon.

Remember when NFL executive V.P. of football operations Troy Vincent proclaimed that the league had watched 40,000 plays and only three potential ejections under the new rule were identified? That talking point helped fuel the buy-in from coaches, glossing over the reality that, of those 40,000 snaps, there would have been a lot more than only three flags thrown.

That’s why coaches are frustrated. They were told one thing, and something else has been happening. The problem is that what’s happening meshes with what the rule says, and that unless the powers-the-be (as we understand it, the Management Council) are willing to adjust the language of the rule, what the rule says is what the rule will be: No lowering of the helmet to initiate and make contact, with no limitation as to the portion of the helmet that can strike an opponent, no requirement that the blow be forcible, no exception for incidental helmet contact, no exemption for tackles that happen from the side, and no allowance for replay review to assist the officials who are trying to figure this all out in real time.
 

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Dumbest rule ever , NFL is about to deal with a shit storm once these calls start happening in the regular season...
 

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It is a dumb rule. I think it was on NFL network that they said it’s being called less than 1.5 times per game. I figured for sure it was going to be more.
 

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It is a dumb rule. I think it was on NFL network that they said it’s being called less than 1.5 times per game. I figured for sure it was going to be more.
Even 22.5 yards a game + 2 automatic 1sts is enough to swing games. I don't think people are wrong to be sensitive to it.
 

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It's not a dumb rule at all, it does need more definition the league is doing the right thing here.
 

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It's not a dumb rule at all, it does need more definition the league is doing the right thing here.
Perhaps in intent, but until the scope is not absurd, it shall be a dumb rule. I definitely take issue with the hit Colt McCoy took from the Jets.
 

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Perhaps in intent, but until the scope is not absurd, it shall be a dumb rule. I definitely take issue with the hit Colt McCoy took from the Jets.

I think they need to replace the term lowering the head to leading with the helmet.

I say it's not a dumb rule for the same reason outlawing the clothesline tackle and horsecollar was not a dumb move. They were incredibly dangerous plays as is leading with the helmet. All work places have some sort of safety rules in place the NFL should be no different.
 

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It's not a dumb rule at all, it does need more definition the league is doing the right thing here.

League is NOT doing the right thing here, because it's physically impossible to make a tackle without lowering your body and head for leverage... It's called physics ... I'll tell you what, let's line up, I"m gonna run at you at full speed and I want you to tackle me without lowering your shoulders or head... See how that works out for ya ... Naturally when I get close to you at full speed you are gonna lower your body, lower your shoulders and prepare for the contact... If we both had helmets on our helmets are gonna hit, it's impossible for it not to happen...
 

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The more the micromanage a violent car crash sport like football, the faster that sport will die.
 

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The more the micromanage a violent car crash sport like football, the faster that sport will die.

NFL is heading towards flag football, and the NFL will do it if fans will support it .. NFL only cares about $ not the integrity of the game, $ is the bottom line...
 

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NFL is heading towards flag football, and the NFL will do it if fans will support it .. NFL only cares about $ not the integrity of the game, $ is the bottom line...
This is such an asinine thing to say! The league is and will remain a very physical league. As was already stated this it not the first time the league has implemented safety standards it's a natural progression of the game. The players get faster, stronger, more agile more physical the league is obligated to protect it's investment, the players. This is not some baffling form of some obscure field of mathematics, its a business looking out for it's employees.

I think we can all agree the rule as it now needs a lot of work, but I can't see how it's a bad rule. It's easy for us to sit back in our recliner eating wings and drinking beer to piss and moan about how this is horrible but it's not. There is life after football and part the leagues responsibility is to look out for that as well. We can't bastardize the league for doing nothing in the past to protect against head trauma and bitch about them today trying to make it safer. It makes no damn sense.
 

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NFL is heading towards flag football, and the NFL will do it if fans will support it .. NFL only cares about $ not the integrity of the game, $ is the bottom line...
This is like saying masturbating will lead us all away from pussy and blow jobs, aint happening slick.
 

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Not sure but it was sure cool hearing Madden again.

Shut up you dipshit pussy, you don't have a fucking clue what you're talking about.
 

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Shut up you dipshit pussy, you don't have a fucking clue what you're talking about.
Damn those internet tough guys just scare me to death.

Nice to see my stalker is still active
 

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Well, yeah, you're a pussy, so that isn't surprising

Yeah I'm the one talking trash on the net. Tell you what guy you just keep posting I ll just start ignoring.
 

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Yeah I'm the one talking trash on the net. Tell you what guy you just keep posting I ll just start ignoring.

#1 pussy move: put someone on "ignore". My GOD you're a bitch. I wanna rub your face in dogshit
 
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