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Posted
Just now, Boxcar said:

This can't be real

The league wants you to peel off at the last second even tho it might be physically impossible. It’s because of when Anthony Barr broke Rodgers shoulder 

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Posted
Just now, MJS said:

They really do. But I guess they don't want you to take them to the ground, just wrap them up or something.

It's real.

I wonder what color flags we’ll be wearing next season?

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3 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

I thought it was clean. He didn't drive him into the ground and he let go. 

 

Not sure what makes that roughing. Too high?

Driving into the ground. He had him wrapped up and landed on him. Pretty ticky tack call, though, imo.

Posted
4 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

Boogie knows he is struggling and that was a desperation attempt to make a play.


I don’t buy this. He has been taught, since very early in life to get the QB. What he did is, technically, illegal, but it was what almost all would do in the milliseconds he has to make the decision. 

Posted
Just now, GunnerBill said:

 

Boogie took 3 steps between the ball coming out and contacting the QB. That is getting called every time.

I was looking at how the takedown was executed and it seemed clean, if he did take more than a step then yes, I can't disagree.

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Just now, WMDman said:

The league wants you to peel off at the last second even tho it might be physically impossible. It’s because of when Anthony Barr broke Rodgers shoulder 

Exactly. He took one step. There’s no way you can stop that momentum.

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Posted
1 minute ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

It's terrible. Not sure how someone is supposed to alter physics mid tackle. 

They can’t it’s a terrible rule . I get protecting the QB but the defense needs some wiggle room

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Just now, GunnerBill said:

 

You might not like the rule. But that is getting called every time.

Disagree here. It definitely gets called, but not consistently.

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