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Simply can’t have this in the game.
I don't see why it should be illegal.![]()
hes exploiting a rule that was specifically integrated to protect QB's.
Dude wasn’t even close to sliding. A player shouldn’t assume he’s gonna slide, but they’ve been conditioned to. The only defender near him was at his side and a few feet away. I don’t even think the QB noticed because he was faking out dude in front of him.hes exploiting a rule that was specifically integrated to protect QB's.
If we're cool with this, then What's stopping a defender from hauling off and breaking a QB's neck next time he tries to slide or give himself up? All the defender has to say is "I thought he was faking"
Either you use the rule as intended or you don't. You shouldnt be allowed to fake a rule for your own advantage
Again, he wasn’t FULLY COMMITTED to the slide. If he ain’t in in motion with the leg moving forward and other angled back, he’s still running.

If he "fully committed" we wouldn't be having this discussion to begin with because that would mean that he slid.
His intentions were clearly to exploit the defense's inability to hit a player sliding. You even see the dirt from the field kick up as he slows down, plants his leg into the ground and leans back the moment the safety stops approaching him.
If defensive players get flagged every game even when they're not "fully committed" to tackling a QB who has thrown the ball or slid out of an overabundance of caution, why shouldn't they also get the benefit of the doubt?

Dude wasn’t even close to sliding. A player shouldn’t assume he’s gonna slide, but they’ve been conditioned to. The only defender near him was at his side and a few feet away. I don’t even think the QB noticed because he was faking out dude in front of him.
It's just like a pump fake or juke. Dude ain't down until his leg makes contact with the turf![]()
You sound like a person who doesnt quite understand what its like to play defense at a high level. You dont decide to lay a hit when the ballcarier is already on you, you have to anticipate.
At that level you have a fraction of a second to make a decision on where and when to hit someone and at what angle. A quarterback on the run leans back bends hes knees and shortens his stride appearing to begin going to the ground, the slide is coming next. Thats when you have to decide when to lay the hit or not. You can't wait until after hes already sliding, or is right on you.This isnt madden when you just press a button to tackle. Its not all reactions, you gotta anticipate. He's giving universal signals of beginning to give one's self up. As a defender youre forced to either back off or risk penalty. Its both unfair to the defender and its incredibly dangerous for QB's who are actually trying to give themselves up.
No it's not, dumb fukk. If you pump fake, you can still get hit. If you juke, you can still get hit. A slide is the only move a ball carrier can attempt where any contact or collision initiated by a defender will result in a personal foul.
Personally I think the rules are too overprotective towards QBs, but if you're gonna have these rules, you can't allow acts like this. It's unsafe, and unsportsmanlike. Either let the QB get hit like any other player, or treat "pretending to slide" like an actual slide.
You sound like a person who doesnt quite understand what its like to play defense at a high level. You dont decide to lay a hit when the ballcarier is already on you, you have to anticipate.
At that level you have a fraction of a second to make a decision on where and when to hit someone and at what angle. A quarterback on the run leans back bends hes knees and shortens his stride appearing to begin going to the ground, the slide is coming next. Thats when you have to decide when to lay the hit or not. You can't wait until after hes already sliding, or is right on you.This isnt madden when you just press a button to tackle. Its not all reactions, you gotta anticipate. He's giving universal signals of beginning to give one's self up. As a defender youre forced to either back off or risk penalty. Its both unfair to the defender and its incredibly dangerous for QB's who are actually trying to give themselves up.
If that dumb ass, obvious traveling step back jumpshot is legal, this should be as well

Again, he wasn’t FULLY COMMITTED to the slide. If he ain’t in in motion with the leg moving forward and other angled back, he’s still running.
What does FULLY COMMITTED mean to you? His knee wasn't on the ground?
Plays like that are happening at split-second speed on a football field. And they will flag you for hitting a QB who is "giving himself up" before they are actually down. So as a defender once you see the player starting to give himself up you have to let up.