NFL To Consider Possibility Of Adding Targeting Rule

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The NFL will consider the possibility of implementing a targeting rule similar to the one currently used in college football when its Competition Committee meets this offseason.

Troy Vincent, the NFL's executive vice president of football operations, said the league has received positive feedback from college officials and players about the targeting rule. He said it will be part of the Competition Committee's February meeting agenda.


"I think it's something we have to consider," Vincent said in a conference call with reporters Wednesday. "We think there have been some positives, talking to some of the [college] conferences and the officials there, and also some of the student athletes ... it is a deterrent. It's something that we will consider -- it is on one of our agenda items for the offseason as we speak to the coaches and the Competition Committee."

Vincent was asked about the targeting rule in the wake of Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster's one-game suspensionfor his hit on Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict. Under the college rule, officials could have reviewed Smith-Schuster's hit and eject him if they determined he purposefully targeted Burfict. The same rule, theoretically, also could have been applied to the helmet-to-helmet hit George Iloka made on Antonio Brown during the game, resultingin a $36,464 fine for the Bengals safety.

Vincent stressed that the league wants to be careful when it comes to ejecting players.

"We want the game to be played on the field. We don't want to be in the business of ejecting players," Vincent said. "That's something the coaches are adamant about, general managers and owners about ejecting players during the season -- there's only 17 weeks. The philosophy is if it gets out of their control, we do ask the referees to maintain control of the game. ... But we really emphasize -- let the players play."

Another rule the NFL Competition Committee will look at this offseason involves plays involving two personal fouls called simultaneously on the same player. Smith-Schuster was called for taunting and unnecessary roughness after his hit on Burfict. One of the penalties was declined, per rule. Had both been enforced, it would have resulted in 30 yards instead of 15.

"It's something that [NFL vice president of football operations] Jon [Runyan] has raised to myself, he's actually raised to the appeals officers," Vincent said. "He'll bring that up in February when we begin meeting with our Competition Committee, our coaches subcommittee and our general managers."




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been saying it forever
limit the strike zone to the pads
no head shots no dives at the legs

teach players not to launch themselves on tackles
don't lead with your head down eyes closed
don't leave your feet going for a big hit

drive through your opponent push him back or stop his progress instead of aiming to hurt/inflict pain

it's a culture issue
really it's an addiction to violence cteball has to change

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been saying it forever
limit the strike zone to the pads
no head shots no dives at the legs

teach players not to launch themselves on tackles
don't lead with your head down eyes closed
don't leave your feet going for a big hit

drive through your opponent push him back or stop his progress instead of aiming to hurt/inflict pain

it's a culture issue
really it's an addiction to violence cteball has to change

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:scust: nah fukk that shyt
 

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been saying it forever
limit the strike zone to the pads
no head shots no dives at the legs

teach players not to launch themselves on tackles
don't lead with your head down eyes closed
don't leave your feet going for a big hit

drive through your opponent push him back or stop his progress instead of aiming to hurt/inflict pain

it's a culture issue
really it's an addiction to violence cteball has to change

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You can say what you want, but it won’t stop until they get rid of the helmets. A player can intentionally target for the body yet the size of the helmet gets in the way and ends up a part of the hit.

You can’t legistlate this thing away . You have to remove the helmets from the game period
 

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You can say what you want, but it won’t stop until they get rid of the helmets. A player can intentionally target for the body yet the size of the helmet gets in the way and ends up a part of the hit.

You can’t legistlate this thing away . You have to remove the helmets from the game period
no you don't

Look at Pete Carroll and his disciples who adopted that rugby tackle approach. Kam and Earl lay out people every week, never dirty. Neal destroys someone every week, always proper form and technique.

It's about enforcing proper form to protect yourself and others, something most coaches at all levels fail miserably at.
 

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You can say what you want, but it won’t stop until they get rid of the helmets. A player can intentionally target for the body yet the size of the helmet gets in the way and ends up a part of the hit.

You can’t legistlate this thing away . You have to remove the helmets from the game period
nah helmets are not the issue
look at how most defenders hit
head down eyes closed airborne

it's in the intent as well
they just wanna hurt something
it's not driven by intelligence it's unchecked emotion

use some technique go for negative yardage and turnovers off strips start thinking constructively
but like i said it's in part addiction to violence

they feel like their manhood is being attacked jahahahahaa

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nah helmets are not the issue
look at how most defenders hit
head down eyes closed airborne

it's in the intent as well
they just wanna hurt something
it's not driven by intelligence it's unchecked emotion

use some technique go for negative yardage and turnovers off strips start thinking constructively
but like i said it's in part addiction to violence

they feel like their manhood is being attacked jahahahahaa

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Yes helmets is the issue. You are taught to tackle with face mask into shoulder or chest. . Does that happen without helmets? Yes or no? Please answer

Follow up your with the speed of the game. You believe the split second you go face up that you always hit the exact target? Was that YOUR experience playing football? Yes or no?

Follow that with film room. If you played ball and had to watch a replay of a hit you out on someone you’ve never witnessed seeing yourself hit a player elsewhere than you thought you hit them?
 

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nah helmets are not the issue
look at how most defenders hit
head down eyes closed airborne

it's in the intent as well
they just wanna hurt something
it's not driven by intelligence it's unchecked emotion

use some technique go for negative yardage and turnovers off strips start thinking constructively
but like i said it's in part addiction to violence

they feel like their manhood is being attacked jahahahahaa

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It's the head hunting culture that most coaches promote from a young age.

there's this show "Friday Night Tykes" that focuses on youth football, during a championship game a female coach was on film telling her players she'll pay whoever injures the opposing teams star player. we aren't that far removed from an actual NFL defensive coordinator being found guilty of putting bounties on opposing players.

Seattle's a perfect example of proper form and technique still being an achievable goal, Pete Carroll being so far ahead of everyone else with that rugby approach is a shame.
 

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Yes helmets is the issue. You are taught to tackle with face mask into shoulder or chest. . Does that happen without helmets? Yes or no? Please answer

Follow up your with the speed of the game. You believe the split second you go face up that you always hit the exact target? Was that YOUR experience playing football? Yes or no?

Follow that with film room. If you played ball and had to watch a replay of a hit you out on someone you’ve never witnessed seeing yourself hit a player elsewhere than you thought you hit them?
helmets should be a insurance policy
cause you right nikkas will slip here and there
but they can change the tackling technique

put your face in a nikka pads¿
that shyt sounds dumb as fukk for real for real

i ain't finna act like imma pro but i played pop warner & through highschool i was always uberconscious of where my head was at and protecting my knees

soon as i see that head drop the marion barber stiff arm getting spammed like a mayweather jab wahahahahaa

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helmets should be a insurance policy
cause you right nikkas will slip here and there
but they can change the tackling technique

put your face in a nikka pads¿
that shyt sounds dumb as fukk for real for real

i ain't finna act like imma pro but i played pop warner & through highschool i was always uberconscious of where my head was at and protecting my knees

soon as i see that head drop the marion barber stiff arm getting spammed like a mayweather jab wahahahahaa

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Answer my questions bro. Act like you and Marian Barber are the only ones who’ve seen a head drop and discovered the stiff arm. :mjlol:
 
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