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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 887696" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Yesss. Like I said, a lot of football these days is Italian soccer. They teach the players to draw the other team into penalties or to simply - holding - ignore the rules altogether. I see the safety concerns that lead to some of this, but I don't think it has improved the game one whit. And, while I'm at it, don't get me started on how the colleges seem to think they should adopt NFL rules. Those were put together by <em>owners</em>, not players. The owners don't want players to get hurt because it means more money out of their pockets. No doubt some of the new rules - no spearing, for instance - are good ones, now that players are so much bigger and faster. But there was plenty of evidence that spearing was leading to extensive neck injuries. Not so with cut blocking. </p><p></p><p>And, again, it's not as if evidence couldn't be easily collected. Shoot, two interns and a summer would do the trick for college ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 887696, member: 265"] Yesss. Like I said, a lot of football these days is Italian soccer. They teach the players to draw the other team into penalties or to simply - holding - ignore the rules altogether. I see the safety concerns that lead to some of this, but I don't think it has improved the game one whit. And, while I'm at it, don't get me started on how the colleges seem to think they should adopt NFL rules. Those were put together by [I]owners[/I], not players. The owners don't want players to get hurt because it means more money out of their pockets. No doubt some of the new rules - no spearing, for instance - are good ones, now that players are so much bigger and faster. But there was plenty of evidence that spearing was leading to extensive neck injuries. Not so with cut blocking. And, again, it's not as if evidence couldn't be easily collected. Shoot, two interns and a summer would do the trick for college ball. [/QUOTE]
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