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Enforcing the hip-drop tackle could increase automatic first-down penalties by 25.1% and add 3,000 penalty yards, a 35.7% increase from 2023 [Reply]
Originally Posted by MarkDavis'Haircut:
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Enforcing the hip-drop tackle could increase automatic first-down penalties by 25.1% and add 3,000 penalty yards, a 35.7% increase from 2023
Over/under on the number of games before KC benefits from this and someone uses this penalty as additional evidence that the refs/NFL rigged it for the Chiefs. [Reply]
If mahomes didn’t have superhuman ability to play through injury we’d be on a very different side of this. And we all know damn well mahomes got hurt in the playoffs but a legal but dirty af tackle. So yeah, good riddance to the hip drop tackle. Find another cleaner way to tackle. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
If mahomes didn’t have superhuman ability to play through injury we’d be on a very different side of this. And we all know damn well mahomes got hurt in the playoffs but a legal but dirty af tackle. So yeah, good riddance to the hip drop tackle. Find another cleaner way to tackle.
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Over/under on the number of games before KC benefits from this and someone uses this penalty as additional evidence that the refs/NFL rigged it for the Chiefs.
Originally Posted by MarkDavis'Haircut:
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Enforcing the hip-drop tackle could increase automatic first-down penalties by 25.1% and add 3,000 penalty yards, a 35.7% increase from 2023
Is this assuming defenders don't actually, like, adjust?
Nah maybe some people enjoy watching superstars ride the bench. Nobody wants to watch Blaine gabbert square off against Skylar Thompson in a playoff game. I’ll never understand why people would rather watch players hit stick even if that means lots of games played with cringey bad players on the field. It’ll probably be ugly at first but it’s worth it if it prevents injury [Reply]