This helmet to helmet rule stuff is getting ridicules. How many years of football were played before they had this rule? How many times is the play moving so quickly that there is no way for the defender to gauge how high to tackle the offensive player? I'm certainly opposed to players getting hurt, but this is getting ridicules. It seems as if it is called at least once every game in college and the pros (just saw it in the Broncos/Ravens game, and I'm not routing for either team). If anything they should add another two inches of collision absorbing foam to all football helmets....it's time that they find a technical solution, because in my mind it is taking away from the way the game has been played for decades. What do you think?
Roll Tide Roll !!!!!!!
Roll Tide Roll !!!!!!!
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