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Re: NFL plans active offseason conversation about eliminating “hip-drop” tackles
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Re: NFL plans active offseason conversation about eliminating “hip-drop” tackles
I'm glad this is being addressed. The high drop has frustrated me for years.
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Re: NFL plans active offseason conversation about eliminating “hip-drop” tackles
Good. Safety first. It's a contact sport but tackling appropriately and safely should definitely be implemented. Rugby did this years ago and is a safer sport than football. A couple of year ago a pro football team brought in a professional rugby player to teach them how to tackle. I think it was the Eagles. They tackled more effectively and were less likely to injure or be injured at the tackle. It's not always the tackled player who needs attention after the play.
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Re: NFL plans active offseason conversation about eliminating “hip-drop” tackles
Back in the discussion again.
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Re: NFL plans active offseason conversation about eliminating “hip-drop” tackles
Back in the news.
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Re: NFL plans active offseason conversation about eliminating “hip-drop” tackles
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Re: NFL plans active offseason conversation about eliminating “hip-drop” tackles
The NFL needs to ban Loomis from getting any more game balls.
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Re: NFL plans active offseason conversation about eliminating “hip-drop” tackles
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Re: NFL plans active offseason conversation about eliminating “hip-drop” tackles
Soon, we’ll be watching multimillionaire monsters wearing tutus and ballet slippers who aren’t even allowed to “taunt” each other. The games will be aired on Nickelodeon. Quido will call it Porn.
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Re: NFL plans active offseason conversation about eliminating “hip-drop” tackles
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