How Terrible Are the New NFL Rule Proposals? Bijan Robinson still has a perfect March Madness bracket. The Lions release corner Cam Sutton. We dive into the new kickoff rule and the NFL wanting to ban the hip drop tackle. Key free agents like Justin Simmons, Kevin Zeitler, Trent Brown, tre White, Xavien Howard, Julian Blakmon, Jadeveon Clowney, Stephon Gilmore & Tyler Boyd are still available. Chase Young signs with the Saints.
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"I wish I could tell you that Andy fought the good fight, and the Sisters let him keep his toys. I wish I could tell you that – but prison is not fairy-tale."
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Tom for real needs to get closer to his mic or they need to fix the balance. I have perna peaking and giving me a headache while I struggle to hear Tom at all
Grossi needs to get a custom packcast neon now that he's 'big time' š
I never agree with anyone more back to the future is the best movie trilogy of all time. Their all good. They all hold up.
Is the Hey guys? There's one rule change? They should definitely do. They should make it mandatory for every field. To be natural grass, no more turf, no more artificial c*** They want to keep the players safe. They need invest in natural grass. It is safer than any turf. Taken ever make? I don't understand why they refuse some of these teams. Not just go grass, it is the better way to go and it's a lot safer. There's a reason every soccer team in the.Entire world plays on grass and nothing else
Bless the good lord taco for financing Brandon. Cause Iām definitely too broke to
I'm pretty sure the 7th one was regarding the Packers getting a free play when the third quarter ended and they snapped the ball after
Yeah, the key thing about the hip drop penalty really is based on what you guys were bringing up, it's about reliance on the refs calling these penalties correctly.
The same refs that aren't consistent with RtP, the same refs that do not understand what "catchable" means when it comes to DPI and also are often inconsistent in that, the same refs that are inconsistent with simple holding calls even. We're supposed to believe the Refs can call this penalty accurately?
We need to start having Refs be comprised of former NFL players.
Andy Duchesne in prison…. hahaha…. Michael, Sarah and Jerry need to be in prison!!!!!
Hey Tom, Brandon needs a QB.
I wonder how many of the players saying they oppose a hip drop tackle ban are wideouts, running backs, and quarterbacks. Cause it would seem to me that far more people tackle than get tackled, which could explain why the NFLPAs statement bends their way
The 15 yds for a hip drop tackle reeks of another way for games to be fixed
literally eveery single rule change in the XFL was an improvement, if they had any brains they'd just adopt all of that shit.
The South Park Sarcastaball episode was so damn prophetic.
I played football in high school and rugby in college. The hits are not comparable. I literally got hurt the first time I tried to tackle someone without pads.
Eliminating first touch spot means disregarding it if the receiving team scoops it up and tries to return it.
If the kicking team touches the ball. Where they touched it first is where the receiving team gets to start.
That wouldn't change except when the receiving team tries to make a return after that. The eagles are saying if they get to make a return, don't give them the first touch spot anymore. If they want the first touch spot, they can't touch the ball. It's a decent rule change.
Rule change 7 is about game clock not play clock. Tom was wrong.
Tom being excited about his cheap offense is dum for a number of reasons.
1. Jordan Love is getting paid a gagillion dollars this off-season.
2. If they had paid somebody some money maybe they'd have a left tackle.
3. The team is still spending all it's money. Where is it going? Right to that defense that does nothing but disappoint.
4. Most expensive defenses would make Tom crawl under his chair in embarrassment.
The hip drop tackle is so weird because that's taught as the correct way to tackle at all levels of rugby, including at international level. I have some sympathy if players deliberately hurl their body into someone legs, that's unnecessary. But just "tackling" is fine.
Kickers' THAC0!!! LMFAO š
Roger Goodell: "Hey everybody, we're changing the rules… AGAIN; but don't worry, we're still going to hire part-time officials and maintain our close "arrangement" with FanDuel, MGM, BETRiver, and Ceasar's.
NFLPA: "Soooo the officials can still make a "judgement call", that affects the final score, with no accountability and no chance of review / challenge"?!?
Fans: "The league is scripted, the games are fixed, and we still can't be guaranteed that casinos will honor the bets"?!?
Every rule is meant to screw the 49ers out of a ring
All hail our lord and savior lord taco
Caleb Williams guaranteed
Really, really wish you guys would create a GPS channel, so I can watch your individual content. I'm not a fan of the chats. Follow both of you individually, and I'm a Vikings fan and NOT just doing it to watch Tom's tears when it's SF time each post season (Yes I know WE rarely ever even make the post season)
First touch. On a punt, if anyone on the kicking team TOUCHES the ball FIRST after it crosses the line of scrimmage, itās a foul and the receiving team can automatically take the ball at the spot of the first touch.
After a first touch, the receiving team usually backs off and waits for the ball to roll dead or for someone on the kicking team to stop the play dead by surrounding the ball or grabbing it.
But after the first touch foul, if the ball is still live on the ground, the receiving team can still pick it up and run it back as a āfreeā play. If that effort doesnāt go well for the receiving team, then they can just accept the first touch penalty and take the ball at the first touch spot.
This rule change would basically say that if the receiving team attempts to run it back after a first touch foul, then they have to take the result of the play and canāt then accept the first touch penalty. Itās no longer a āfreeā play for the receiving team to try to run it back after a first touch. Basically, by electing to run it back, the receiving team waives the first touch foul.
Rarely, youāll see someone on the kicking team who doesnāt know the rules simply first touch the punt with a finger and walk away thinking thatās all it takes to make a dead ball. Itās not dead yet!
Transworld huh? Lmao
Ohtani is under the Yakuza's thumb for 3 billion$$$, which necessitates his gambling problem.
The NFL is reaching that point of peak hubris that happens to organisations when they think they're unchallengeable, usually not long before they suffer a brutal fall.
Seahawks fan and this hip drop rule is stupid. At most it should be 5 yards and it needs to be defined better. I think the use of fines is a better solution. Was it shitty how Geno got tackledā¦yes. Does the whole league need changeā¦no
Iām like number 911
Hip drop tackles were never banned in rugby lol. ball carriers just know how to give themselves up
It's a completely different way of flying.
Yea the refs have a hard ass job sure they make bad calls but never see them get any praise for any good call or non call they make. Plus find it funny when I see morons being 100% serious when they say we need robot refs. This isn't MLB where you can easily replace a home plate ump with a robot give them the strike zone and have them call balls and strikes with more accuracy. As nothing about Football is like that most you can do would be to have them do things like out of bounds or where to spot the ball. You can't have a computer program make judgement calls all you could do is give them black and white decisions to make. So it would be so much worse as not only would you still get the terrible roughing the passer calls and PI calls. But you could get even worse such calls as a program can't be like a human and go well their was contact on the WR but both guys where going at it so gonna keep the flag in my pocket or the WR tripped over his own feet or the defender had his head turned. So you would be having these programs call PI all the time in situations where refs usually wouldn't throw a flag.
Yea not at all a fan off the 4 and 20 instead of the onside kick. Like yea the onside kick is really fucking hard. But in my opinion it should be that hard with very slim chances of success yea the 4 and 20 doesn't have a great chance either but it has a much higher chance especially if you have a mobile QB who can keep a play going for ages and doesn't even consider penalties like what happens if we have a slight hold on defense we gonna just give them the ball back because of that. No to me if you're down by 2 scores late in the game than your chances of having any sort of comeback should be slim to none. You fucked up by being outplayed up to that point lets not reward said team by giving them better odds of coming back. Be like if in Baseball if you're down by a solid chunk in the 9th inning that if you hit a HR in the 9th then you get another 3 outs to play with. Or if you're down 4 in the NBA with 10 seconds left you can hit a 40ft three pointer that counts as 4 points.
Player safety should always be more important than entertainment. Anyone who says otherwise is a psycho.
Ok, I figured out the "First Touch" thing. Brandon was close! The change proposes that after the punting team touches the ball– if the receiving team decides to pick up the ball and go, they just get what they get… rather than (previously) being guaranteed a minimum of the ball at the spot of the "first touch"
Ahhh, the promises of the future……
We've been "2 years away" from everything, for basically 30 years…. Blade Runner Flying Car?? 2 years away, 3 tops…. Hoverboard? 2 years away. Nuclear fusion?? 2 years away. Hydrogen car?? 2 years away….
These are running jokes in their respective industries, and have been forever…. Even amongst nuclear engineers, they'll tell you we've been 10-15 years away from perfected fusion for the last 40 years…. Heh heh heh!!!
Literally hundreds of products, that the prophets of science fiction foretold…. Nothin. Zilch. Zip. Nada….
@ 36:11 The Clay Matthews Rule… That is no joke…. Clay Matthews just plopped down on his couch to take a look at GMF and picked up a 15 yard penalty……
Tom's point is accurate, however…. We really have not sorted out roughing the passer yet…. If you have Red Zone, you have seen, literally back to back, This crew is calling it, this other crew is not, literally in real time…. Zack Wilson gets blasted, leading with the crown of the helmet, totally illegal, nothing…. Joe Burrow gets a forearm, grazing blow on the helmet, defender trying to bat the ball down…. 15 yards, automatic first down….
But at the same time, I think you guys are hilariously naive to think it's not being coached. At the very very least, players from colleges where it was taught, are showing it to other players, and the coaches are looking the other way…. Some of those hits this year, it was like, oh yeah… Now we got guys getting hurt… This is gonna be a new rule, like the Horse Collar….. You could see it coming like a 787 Max on final at LAX on a super clear night…. You know it's coming, and you know where it's going…..
@ 1:00:00 Uhh, am I crazy??? You went through all those rule changes….
I thought we were told over & over by the punditocracy and the talking heads that the "fumble into & through the end zone belongs to the Defense" rule was DEFINITELY getting changed for next year….. And, I, uhh, maybe I need my dosage adjusted, but I didn't hear any mention of that????
I quit watching sports years ago because the guys who cover the sports are more entertaining than the rigged sports they cover.