So What Happened
Article I read this morning. I haven't read new rule 7.13, nor did I see the play in question. But from his description, why doesn't the obstruction rule come into play? And is it true that collisions are legal as long as there's no evidence of maliciousness as the article alludes?
Midweek Morosi: New rule on collisions bringing more cloudiness than clarity | FOX Sports on MSN
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