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Related: About this forumNFL to discuss major tackling rule change
The NFL has been considering a notable rule change for the 2023 season, and the idea will be discussed further at the leagues owners meetings in Phoenix next week.
On a conference call Friday, NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent once again addressed concerns about a play known as the hip drop tackle. Vincent said data has shown that players are 20 times more likely to get injured when on the receiving end of a hip-drop tackle than with other tackles.
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The NFLPA is strongly opposed to banning the hip drop tackle. In a statement earlier this month, the NFLPA argued that such a rule would put defenders in an impossible position and lead to inconsistent and confusing officiating.
A hip drop tackle is generally defined as when a defender grabs the ball carrier from behind and pulls them to the ground while also going to the ground themselves. Cowboys running back Tony Pollard was injured on one such tackle during the NFC playoffs.
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BlueTsunami2018
(4,004 posts)Its getting to be regoddamndiculous with these rules.
TheRealNorth
(9,629 posts)Not sure how you would even tackle someone from behind (unless you were just much faster). And then what is the other option? Picking them up and tackling them that way (aka a body slam tackle). I suppose you could just ram them and hope they lose their balance and fall down.
Rebl2
(14,686 posts)KC Chiefs game this last season where a player picked up Travis Kelce and slammed him to the ground. I was quite shocked to see that because had never seen that kind of tackle before. Get rid of that type of tackle first.
Raven123
(6,040 posts)Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)if anyone ever ran the numbers on them.
Fine with banning them, as they did with horse-collars.
Botany
(72,481 posts)End of story.