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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,035 posts)
Mon Mar 25, 2024, 02:58 PM Mar 25

NFL bans hip-drop tackle despite NFLPA's objections

ORLANDO, Fla. — The NFL has officially banned the hip-drop tackle after a vote at the spring owners meetings.

A source confirmed the news to Yahoo Sports shortly before the announcement.

Momentum has been building for months now to ban the hip-drop tackle, which league competition committee executive vice president Jeff Miller said “results in about a 25 times rate of injury as a typical tackle.”




Though there's been scrutiny over what exactly constitutes a hip-drop tackle, competition committee chairman Rich McKay played a video compilation of examples during media availability Monday:




https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl-bans-hip-drop-tackle-despite-nflpas-objections-150902401.html
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NFL bans hip-drop tackle despite NFLPA's objections (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 25 OP
It would be a lot safer if they banned tackling altogether. ;) Chainfire Mar 25 #1
Absolutely false that not all contact is a foul in the NBA. Cuthbert Allgood Mar 25 #2
You Said It ProfessorGAC Mar 25 #3

Chainfire

(17,550 posts)
1. It would be a lot safer if they banned tackling altogether. ;)
Mon Mar 25, 2024, 03:02 PM
Mar 25

Play it like basketball where any contact is a foul!

Cuthbert Allgood

(4,921 posts)
2. Absolutely false that not all contact is a foul in the NBA.
Mon Mar 25, 2024, 08:03 PM
Mar 25

Just look at when a player bodies their way into the paint and the defensive player pushes back. If you hit the ball first on a defensive play, there is often a LOT of contact after that ball hit. Defensively if you have your arms straight up, you can put a lot of contact on an advancing offensive player. Basketball is a very physical game.

That said, the swivel hip drop is very similar in what it does to the body as the horse collar. Lets save these guys knees.

ProfessorGAC

(65,076 posts)
3. You Said It
Mon Mar 25, 2024, 08:35 PM
Mar 25

Since the 50s, the bumping, forearm shoves, hip checking have been happening in the paint every possession.
Slashers who attack the lane draw contact nearly 100% of the time. Fouls are called on about 20% of such moves.
That's true even now with more restrictions on hand-checking & hooking & the wider court (defensuve coverage-wuse) due to the three point dominance.
Basketball was never intended to be a non-contact sport. It was designed as a no collision sport.

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