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Smiling Assassin27
03-22-2006, 03:17 PM
My favorite line is in bold...:kiddingme

NFL might tweak offensive holding, false start rules


NEW YORK -- The NFL is satisfied with its officiating but concerned that high-profile errors in the playoffs and Super Bowl left a bad impression.

So beginning next week at league meetings in Orlando, Fla., it will tweak a few rules, dealing mostly with player safety, offensive holding and false starts.

"Because of the magnitude of the games, there's an indictment of the system," Atlanta general manager Rich McKay, co-chairman of the league's competition committee, said Wednesday during a conference call.

The main topic will be the first steps in choosing a successor to Paul Tagliabue. The commissioner will appoint a committee Monday to begin the process.

McKay, a leading candidate, dodged several questions on that subject. Instead, he spent most of his time discussing officiating, as did his committee during meetings the past month in Indianapolis and Naples, Fla.

In the 256 games during the past regular season, there were 850 false-start calls. To cut that number, the committee is ready to recommend that minor flinches by wide receivers be ignored if they have no effect on the play.

The committee also is considering recommending to officials that they make sure there was holding on a play before throwing a flag.

"We want to make sure they actually see the foul," McKay said.

One such play occurred in the Super Bowl. Seattle right tackle Sean Locklear was called for holding on a pass completion early in the fourth quarter that would have put the Seahawks at the Pittsburgh 1-yard line, poised to go in for the tying touchdown. After the penalty, Seattle quarterback Matt Hasselbeck threw an interception and the Steelers eventually scored to take a 14-point lead.

The committee also wants to change the rule on hits by defenders below the knee on quarterbacks. McKay said defensive players will be told they must make an effort to avoid hitting QBs in the legs to avoid serious injuries, like the hit on Cincinnati's Carson Palmer against the Steelers in the playoffs.

Another recommendation expands the rule put in place last year against "horse collar" tackles. That violation mandated flags only when a defensive player coming from behind got his hands inside the shoulder pads of a player with the ball. If it is expanded, it would extend that to tackles inside the shirt.

The committee also is considering an annual proposal from the Kansas City Chiefs to expand the playoffs from 12 to 14 teams. He said there was more interest in it this year, although he stopped short of saying the committee would recommend it.

In addition to McKay, the committee includes coach Jeff Fisher of Tennessee, the co-chairman; general managers Ozzie Newsome of Baltimore; Bill Polian of Indianapolis; and executives John Mara of the New York Giants and Mark Richardson of Carolina. Coach Marvin Lewis of Cincinnati is a nonvoting member.

broncosteven
03-22-2006, 03:24 PM
How about they show the Broncos Gints game where Warren gets held all game long but no flags as an example of holding. On that last drive his jersey got pulled from behind as he pushed the pocket & no call.

epicSocialism4tw
03-22-2006, 03:27 PM
Okay...so the officiating in the playoffs made the NFL look like a Vegas institution, and all they can come up with is this?

How about making officials more accountable?

Pezman
03-22-2006, 03:29 PM
Okay...so the officiating in the playoffs made the NFL look like a Vegas institution, and all they can come up with is this?

How about making officials more accountable?

Sigh, I think Barry Bonds has a better shot at admitting his alleged juicing than the NFL owning up to the refs. Sucks doesnt it?

Is it so freaking hard to get full-time refs who then could be held liable for their actions?

RaiderH8r
03-22-2006, 03:41 PM
[QUOTE=Smiling Assassin27]

The committee also is considering an annual proposal from the Kansas City Chiefs to expand the playoffs from 12 to 14 teams. He said there was more interest in it this year, although he stopped short of saying the committee would recommend it.
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In their best bet to make the playoffs, the Chiefs proposed expanding the playoffs from 12 to 14 teams. What the hell, why not let everybody in so that nobody feels left out.

epicSocialism4tw
03-22-2006, 03:43 PM
Sigh, I think Barry Bonds has a better shot at admitting his alleged juicing than the NFL owning up to the refs. Sucks doesnt it?

Is it so freaking hard to get full-time refs who then could be held liable for their actions?


You would think that in a billion dollar industry that someone could come up with a little extra scratch in some corner of the beaurocracy.

Tredici
03-22-2006, 03:44 PM
The committee also is considering an annual proposal from the Kansas City Chiefs to expand the playoffs from 12 to 14 teams.

Go ahead. Then at this time next year we'll read the following:

The committee also is considering an annual proposal from the Kansas City Chiefs to expand the playoffs from 14 to 16 teams.

Billy Clyde Puckett
03-22-2006, 03:46 PM
Welcome back Tredici. Glad to see you around here again. Always have intelligent comments.

in awe
03-23-2006, 12:44 AM
How can you be a broncos and wings fan at the same time?

weird

JCMElway
03-23-2006, 12:46 AM
I'm a Broncos and Wings fan as well. Grew up in CO and MI when I was a kid.

RMT
03-23-2006, 12:48 AM
The committee also is considering an annual proposal from the Kansas City Chiefs to expand the playoffs from 12 to 14 teams.

Go ahead. Then at this time next year we'll read the following:

The committee also is considering an annual proposal from the Kansas City Chiefs to expand the playoffs from 14 to 16 teams.

The Chiefs will ask that it be expanded until they feel they have an annual chance to make the playoffs.

Rausch
03-23-2006, 12:50 AM
The committee also is considering recommending to officials that they make sure there was holding on a play before throwing a flag.

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2KBack
03-23-2006, 12:51 AM
I'm actually glad they might expand the horsecollar rule, I'm sick of holding my breath when any player gets jerk down like that.

Holding is just flat out the hardest rule to officiate. Somehow Denver never gets holding calls, but it's true that that it often gets called at the wierdest times.

Broncojef
03-23-2006, 12:52 AM
I too am a broncos/Wings fan. grew up in Michigan and settled in Colorado after the military.

JCMElway
03-23-2006, 12:54 AM
Wow, three Broncs and Wings fans. That Rocks!

Cheering and pounding on the desk **Let's Go Red Wings!!!!**

Rausch
03-23-2006, 12:55 AM
I too am a broncos/Wings fan.

Hell, you might as well admit to being a Nazi frenchman and complete the circle of loathing...

24champ
03-23-2006, 12:55 AM
The committee also is considering an annual proposal from the Kansas City Chiefs to expand the playoffs from 12 to 14 teams.

Go ahead. Then at this time next year we'll read the following:

The committee also is considering an annual proposal from the Kansas City Chiefs to expand the playoffs from 14 to 16 teams.
you mean 14 to 30 teams, chefs will finish last.....:wiggle:

Kaylore
03-23-2006, 01:15 AM
The committee also is considering an annual proposal from the Kansas City Chiefs to expand the playoffs from 12 to 14 teams. He said there was more interest in it this year, although he stopped short of saying the committee would recommend it.
In their best bet to make the playoffs, the Chiefs proposed expanding the playoffs from 12 to 14 teams. What the hell, why not let everybody in so that nobody feels left out. No kidding. The NFC playoffs are sorry enough as it is. Now we can watch really gimpy wild wild card teams lurk in with 6 or 7 wins. Weeee. :kubiak: