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<blockquote data-quote="JacketFan137" data-source="post: 887476" data-attributes="member: 5973"><p>idk man i don’t think everything has to be laced with conspiracy against the option and smaller schools. this is a pretty large scale change happening at every level of ncaa football, including g5 fcs. there’s really no need for the option to be phased out of football so it’s kind of a wild assumption to assume this is strictly done with ulterior motives.</p><p></p><p>this is also kind of a bad point to make because tackling and blocking are two fundamentally different things and in different situations. </p><p></p><p>you will be flagged for roughing the passer if you hit the qb low in the pocket. this is because like the cut blocks that have been made a penalty, these hits are likely to be blindsides and are a <strong>SAFETY </strong>issue. in the open field i think they recognize that this is nearly impossible to regulate as well as the fact this isn’t really an efficient way to tackle someone to begin with. the ball carrier will have a lot more freedom to avoid the tackler and can influence the way they are hit. that’s not always gonna be the case with a block</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketFan137, post: 887476, member: 5973"] idk man i don’t think everything has to be laced with conspiracy against the option and smaller schools. this is a pretty large scale change happening at every level of ncaa football, including g5 fcs. there’s really no need for the option to be phased out of football so it’s kind of a wild assumption to assume this is strictly done with ulterior motives. this is also kind of a bad point to make because tackling and blocking are two fundamentally different things and in different situations. you will be flagged for roughing the passer if you hit the qb low in the pocket. this is because like the cut blocks that have been made a penalty, these hits are likely to be blindsides and are a [B]SAFETY [/B]issue. in the open field i think they recognize that this is nearly impossible to regulate as well as the fact this isn’t really an efficient way to tackle someone to begin with. the ball carrier will have a lot more freedom to avoid the tackler and can influence the way they are hit. that’s not always gonna be the case with a block [/QUOTE]
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