NFL makes lowering head on hit a 15-yard penalty; ejection possible

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NFL owners have rewritten the rule on using the crown of the helmet, making it a 15-yard penalty to initiate any hit with it.

Rich McKay, chairman of the competition committee and president and CEO of the Atlanta Falcons, called it "a significant change," noting that it was a "technique too dangerous for the player doing it and the player being hit."

McKay said the tackle made by the Pittsburgh Steelers' Ryan Shazier last season that resulted in the linebacker suffering a spinal injury was not the impetus for the change. But it was an example of what needs to be eliminated from the game.

"This one technique, we saw so many hits when a player lowered his head and delivered a hit and either hurt himself or the player he was hitting," McKay said. "It was time for a change of this magnitude."

While the offender could be disqualified, owners did not call for an automatic ejection on such a play -- at least not yet. In college football, when a player is penalized for targeting and a replay review affirms it, he is ejected.

Automatically disqualifying players for these hits will be discussed in the future, McKay said, and that would involve replay reviews. He added that the coaches were "most vociferous" about wanting these hits out of the game.

"I am very pleased to see the overwhelming support of the coaches, general managers and owners that we want to make the game safer," said Dr. Allen Sills, the NFL's chief medical officer. "This is [one] change that could be made immediately that could impact this technique."

 

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I heard a interview with Sal Pal today on a local radio show. He was shocked by the rule changes that were announce. Basically said its going to totally change the game.

I do like the rewritten "what is a catch". It makes more sense and leaves it open to make better judgement calls on the field.

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They just screwed up the NFL, & they figure since the refs can't control the outcome on a catch, they change it because too many people complained, but they make it worse for the defense. Just find the undisciplined teams & bet against them.
 
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They are not going to eject Brady when he lowers his head on a QB sneak..lets see how many RBs get ejected for doing something they have been doing for years...
 

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officiating already sucks, now they can throw a flag on any play. this will be awful.
 

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They have also eliminated the mandatory extra point (or 2 pt try) on a walk off TD
 

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