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Post by jcappy on Aug 7, 2015 13:38:09 GMT -5
nflcommunications.com/2015/08/07/officiating-video-2015-rules-changes-points-of-emphasis/Some notables: NFL has announced its officiating changes for 2015. A receiver who is now “tracking the ball” in air is considered a defenseless receiver NFL announces that when a fight breaks out, any player that does not leave area instantly is subject to fine. Includes players “peacemaking" NFL announces that RBs are no longer allowed to chop block (high/low block)
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Post by Hollywood Nosebleed on Aug 7, 2015 13:40:45 GMT -5
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Post by Jets Things on Aug 7, 2015 13:54:21 GMT -5
Clarification from the video for the first one cappy cited - it only refers to receivers who have the ball picked off when they're the intended receiver. Now defensive players can't blindside them, but they can be hit once reengaged in the play after the INT, i.e. trying to tackle the defender.
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Post by Harrier on Aug 7, 2015 14:01:32 GMT -5
Ok Rodger.
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Post by shootmenow on Aug 8, 2015 9:14:28 GMT -5
nflcommunications.com/2015/08/07/officiating-video-2015-rules-changes-points-of-emphasis/Some notables: NFL has announced its officiating changes for 2015. A receiver who is now “tracking the ball” in air is considered a defenseless receiver NFL announces that when a fight breaks out, any player that does not leave area instantly is subject to fine. Includes players “peacemaking" NFL announces that RBs are no longer allowed to chop block (high/low block)
Only RBs? every one else can chop block?
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