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This may have corrected Shazier's tackling style if it was the the rule 3 years ago.
Yay! More toss sweeps on 4th and 1!!!
Going to be impossible to officiate this rule. Total subjectivity. Chico is right. Instinctive human reaction to lower your head at collision.
P.S. Id be hiring who I thought was the best teachers of safe contact. Whoever adjusts best and gets a gang tackling mentality will have a huge advantage.
a player will be penalized 15 yards and potentially ejected any time he lowers his head to initiate and make contact with his helmet against an opponent
If they wanted to do this, start with just no lowering the head for any defender on any tackle. I'm fine with that rule and then if they wanted to test something else out, wait until these minor leagues start because no one is watching them anyway. Would have been the perfect place to test the other lowering the helmet rules.
Safe contact is based on Rugby Tackling. Ive coached it for the last 5 seasons. Ive been to at least 5 clinics as well. It does work and it is safer but it is predicated on some things that if you watch rugby you also know:Actually it's not. Watch a Rugby or Australian Rules Football game sometime and see that NOBODY lowers their head unless you have a desire to get KO'd. Lowering your head on contact is something that is learned by having a feeling of invincibility behind a helmet and face mask.
The Steelers have a pretty good one in Tom Bradley.
Looks like Burfict's career is over...
I want to see just one of you muthafuckas go out in pads and try to hit somebody with your shoulder without lowering your head. Can't be done. If you can do it you should be in the circus freak show.
Also.....could there be a more picture perfect time to have not one but TWO competing football leagues coming into existence. Well perfect for those leagues and horrible for the NFL. If they are smart they will make them both an exact replica of the NFL circa early 2000's. Fans will flock to them when they want to remember what actual football looked like.