by YoungJRNY » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:51 am
As far as the rule-book, I think 90% of the carefully structured game is fine the way it is. However, I DO have some quirks about pointless and just nauseating rules.
Roughing/Running into the Kicker: I can't put into words how unbelievably disgusted this rule makes me. All punters/kickers have to do, is go out there, kick a ball and be done with it and watch the rest of the roster rattle their brains. All it takes is a quick scuff and down goes the pansy kicker, who acts most of the time, to cost a team, who battled harder than his, the game. This cost the Steelers a trip to the AFC Championship game in '03 when Dwayne Washington "ran into the kicker" promoting Joe Nedney to kick the game winning FG not once, not twice, but 3 times. In his press conference interview, Nedney laughed about it and said he deserves an Oscar after that act job. Sickening. This also cost the Jets in Week one this season against Baltimore. Braylon Edwards made a HELLUVA athletic, and acrobatic play, leaping over the center like a gladiator and laying out for to block the kick. Not only did he barely touch the kicker, but he HIT THE GROUND FIRST. This gave Baltimore first and goal and ended up scoring on the drive instead of kicking a field goal. They beat the Jets 10-9. This needs to go.
They also need to tinker with the roughing penalties as a whole and construct them in a manor to clean it up under circumstance and position. Roughing the passer shouldn't be a beautifully timed, perfect hit the second the QB releases the ball, or is takin to the ground. Roughing should be dictated on how many seconds the ball is out of the QB's hands and then go from there on if and how he was driven into the ground, risking injury, but a timing hit should never, ever be roughing the passer, nor should any picture textbook hits that we now see being called. It's getting to the point that if the QB gets hit at all, it's now roughing the passer and 15. The rule should be improvised into making a judgment call of the severity of the hit than the literacy of it.
Facemask: I liked the old rule better to be honest. Now, just a slight, itzy bitzy graze of the face mask is ruled a personal foul against the team committing the foul. The old rule stated if the graze happens, it's only a 5 yard penalty, but if you hold it and use the facemask as your own whipping toy, it's 15. I don't like that the slightest touch can cost a team precious 15 yards.
Pass interference: PI that results into 50-70 yards penalties at the spot of the foul. Even though pass interference is a 10 yard penalty, the spot of the foul that it occurred could be 60 yards down field, prompting the offense to get that interference call at that spot of the foul, which sometimes is 70 yards. That's ridiculous. They should mark it a 10 yard penalty not from the spot, but from the line of scrimmage like any other penalty.
10 second runoffs: Whatever the penalty and circumstance may be, a certain penalty can cause a 10 second runoff and cost a team to not having a chance at kicking the game winning field goal. No matter what the penalty states, the team in position to kick the game winning field goal or go for the touchdown should do as it pleased and the runoff should be thrown out the window in last second trys.
I also don't like the "football move" bullshit. A player could make a JARRING it on a wide out, and the wide out will get two feet down, get crushed and the ball will pop loose. If he possesses it, he needs to make a football move for it to be ruled a fumble. I don't like it, if he just possess it to the point of a completion and gets two feet down, it should be ruled a live ball if it pops.
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YoungJRNY on Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.