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Broncosr0k
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This is a slow week for the broncos and their fans so I thought I would throw a question out there.
Why does the NFL make penalties half the distance to the goal instead of putting the ball at the 1 yard line? To me, the lessens the penalty for a foul simply because of location.
If I hold a pass-rusher at the 8 yard line (offense at own 8) because he was going to sack my QB and potentially get a safety, I only cost the team 4 yards. If I hold at the 12 yard line The LOS moves to the 2 setting the team back at the full 10. It seems like I have way more incentive to commit a penalty when it is half the distance to the goal.
Does anyone else find the current system a little off?
(There may be good reasoning, this just a thought that bugs me from time to time.)
Why does the NFL make penalties half the distance to the goal instead of putting the ball at the 1 yard line? To me, the lessens the penalty for a foul simply because of location.
If I hold a pass-rusher at the 8 yard line (offense at own 8) because he was going to sack my QB and potentially get a safety, I only cost the team 4 yards. If I hold at the 12 yard line The LOS moves to the 2 setting the team back at the full 10. It seems like I have way more incentive to commit a penalty when it is half the distance to the goal.
Does anyone else find the current system a little off?
(There may be good reasoning, this just a thought that bugs me from time to time.)