takethepoints
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I don't like the new rules about not hurting the poor little QBs. For one thing they incentivize QBs to go all Italisn soccer when they get hit, like Leonard yesterday. For another, the penalty only works one way - when the QB is "defenseless" - a discretionary decision if there ever was one. A discretion that can be unintentionally abused, as we saw yesterday as well.
And now I have to be a bit blunt. One of the tools of football defense is to remove opposition players by injury. This kind of violence has always been part of the game and is expected by all participants. This is another of the NFL rules that have creeped into college ball. I can see why the NFL adopted the rule; the players aren't against it, the rosters are purposely small, and the owners don't want to carry more then one QB they have to pay big money. There is slightly more evidence of injury to QBs then there is for cut blocks downfield, but not much. College football doesn't need either rule.
And now I have to be a bit blunt. One of the tools of football defense is to remove opposition players by injury. This kind of violence has always been part of the game and is expected by all participants. This is another of the NFL rules that have creeped into college ball. I can see why the NFL adopted the rule; the players aren't against it, the rosters are purposely small, and the owners don't want to carry more then one QB they have to pay big money. There is slightly more evidence of injury to QBs then there is for cut blocks downfield, but not much. College football doesn't need either rule.