4XPIPS wrote:This will severely alter the game, and not sure what the alternative would be for a defender chasing down a ball carrier. There was already a discussion about the amazing run down DK had on Buddha Baker. That play would now be deemed illegal and result in a penalty.
How many third and longs will be gifted 15 yards and a first down when a QB dumps it down for a check down or a screen and a defender is chasing from behind?
jshawaii22 wrote:Tonight NFL network ran the instant classic Seahawks OT playoff against GB. In the OT just before the incredible game winner, watch the up the sidelines 30 yard pass to Doug Baldwin. He was tackled with a perfect, now outlawed hip-drop tackle. Note the defender come from angled to the side, wrap him around the waist and take his weight off to drop Dougie down, with his legs folding underneath him. I can see how that can cause injuries.
Uppercut wrote:NFL will soon be converting the league and methods of play to Pickleball
I wonder how close they will call it. The defender on that one put one of his knees forward as he hip dropped. I don't think he was intentionally trying to get his knee into Baldwins legs, but, then again, how is anyone supposed to know for sure?
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:
I read the penalty hinges on taking out the ball carrier’s legs as the defender does the hip drop. I am hoping that if the defenders lower body drops to the ground without touching the ball carrier’s legs, then it shouldn’t be a penalty.
ETA: Metcalf’s tackle on Baker shouldn’t be penalty under this rule. Both Baker’s and Metcalf’s upper bodies go forward in the take down with both their legs trailing behind him. What they want to prevent is the ball carrier’s upper body falling backward while his legs stay directly under him a la what happens in a horse collar tackle.
4XPIPS wrote:I am not the only who agrees this new rule would have been deemed this tackle potential illegal.
Here is Wyman & Bob talking about it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ez4LNBvLf8
Here is the actual play
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J62GsevPwiQ
DK Metcalf does land on his back feet for a brief moment when he rolls over to the elft.
NorthHawk wrote:There was a story that had examples of hip drop tackles provided by the NFL and DK's tackle wasn't anything close to that.
What seemed to be the theme they want taken out of the tackle is the defender swinging into the back of the legs/knees with their hip/butt, not tackling from behind.
The Wyman clip to me seemed like he was someone who didn't like the change and was purposely trying to confuse people by selecting an example and taking it to the extreme limits of what might be called.
On the other hand, they are calling Horse Collar tackles where the player isn't taken to the ground or even tackled, so maybe they will take it too far.
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