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Old Thu Mar 21, 2013, 04:20am
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The Vote is in. NFL Rule Changes - For or Against?

NFL owners end tuck rule, approve helmet penalty - ESPN
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I have no opinion on the tuck rule.

Regarding the RB rule - this seems like more of a POE to me. It was ALWAYS illegal to spear someone, even if you carried the ball.
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Regarding the RB rule - this seems like more of a POE to me. It was ALWAYS illegal to spear someone, even if you carried the ball.
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Old Thu Mar 21, 2013, 09:40am
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I have no opinion on the tuck rule.

Regarding the RB rule - this seems like more of a POE to me. It was ALWAYS illegal to spear someone, even if you carried the ball.
Don't quote me, but the NFL defined spearing as something different than we are all used to. Apparently the player being hit with the crown of the helmet needed to be on the ground for it to be spearing in the NFL.
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Old Thu Mar 21, 2013, 11:54am
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I like the elimination of the "tuck" rule. If those overpaid prima donnas can't hold on to the ball after changing their mind, they deserve a turnover.
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For the whiny ones, if/when the NFL loses the head injury lawsuit, they'll wish it had been enforced for the past 50 years.

In the words of GSgt Tom Highway- "improvise, adapt, overcome".
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Old Thu Mar 21, 2013, 05:43pm
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Old Thu Mar 21, 2013, 05:53pm
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Don't quote me, but the NFL defined spearing as something different than we are all used to. Apparently the player being hit with the crown of the helmet needed to be on the ground for it to be spearing in the NFL.
There's no mention of that with regard to spearing in the NFL rule book.
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Don't quote me, but the NFL defined spearing as something different than we are all used to. Apparently the player being hit with the crown of the helmet needed to be on the ground for it to be spearing in the NFL.
That's approximately the Fed & NCAA provision too; it's just that Fed & NCAA include other cases where the ball is dead. What this change does is include the runner in NFL's version of butt blocking.

As to the tuck rule, it sure makes sense to get rid of that. What NFL had been saying by their previous provision is that once it appears a player has started a ball motion intended to be a forward pass, it's a forward pass if the ball comes loose and goes in any direction even if the runner no longer intended it to be a pass of any kind. It being impossible to tell if a pump fake was intended, or the player changed his mind on a forward pass, it meant that anyone who was pump faking forward and had the ball come out was deemed to have made a forward pass unless he started another forward pumping action or otherwise held the ball up as for a pass. Without the tuck rule, you need only look at the direction the ball is taking from when the motion started, rather than ruling on whether a forward pass was originally intended.
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Old Fri Mar 22, 2013, 09:42am
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There's no mention of that with regard to spearing in the NFL rule book.
I went and looked after I posted that. I heard it on Sirus NFL radio, but thought it might be wrong.
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