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NFL weighs changes on overtime, defenseless players, trade deadline
Posted by Michael David Smith on March 21, 2012, 4:03 PM EDT


The NFL’s Competition Committee announced several proposed changes to the game-day rules and the league bylaws on a conference call with reporters on Wednesday afternoon.

The rules changes that are being proposed are:

1. Giving the authority to determine replay reviews to the replay official in the booth, not the referee on the field.

2. Modifying the horse-collar tackle rule to remove the exception for quarterbacks in the pocket, so that a quarterback in the pocket may not be yanked down by the back of his shoulder pads or inside collar of his jersey.

3. Changing overtime so that the postseason rule will be used in the regular season as well, and no regular-season games will be ended on a field goal on the first possession of overtime.

4. Adding a loss of down to the penalty for kicking a loose ball, as is the case in college football.

5. Adopting the college rule for too many men on the field, which is a dead-ball foul if a team lines up on offense for more than three seconds, or if a team on defense lines up with too many men and the snap is imminent. In those cases, the officials will blow the play dead and assess a five-yard penalty. This change wouldn’t affect the rulings on players running off the field who don’t get off in time.

6. Expanding the defenseless player rule to protect defensive players on crackback blocks, making it illegal to hit them in the head or neck area.

7. Automatically reviewing turnovers via instant replay, just as scoring plays are automatically reviewed.

The league also considered the following bylaws:

1. Modifying the roster rules for teams that play on Thanksgiving and Christmas.

2. Moving the trade deadline from Week 6 to Week 8.

3. Expanding the roster limit for training camp and the offseason to 90 players, with unsigned draft picks now counting toward that limit, whereas in the past unsigned draft picks did not count toward the 80-player limit.

4. Moving this year’s final roster cutdown day to Friday night instead of Saturday, which is designed to give an extra day of work after cutting down to final rosters for the two teams playing in the first game of the season, which this year is on Wednesday instead of Thursday.

5. Adding an injured reserve exemption so that if a player was on the roster through the first regular season weekend, that player can be placed on injured reserve and designated for return, and then can return to practice six weeks later and play in a game eight weeks later, rather than having all players on injured reserve out for the season.

6. Allowing one roster exemption per team per week for a player who is inactive with a concussion.

PFT Planet, tell us how you feel about the proposed rules changes.
 

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Trade deadline issue is overdue. The NFL is missing out on the "event" that both MLB and the NBA have with trade deadline day. Non-stop buzz leading it up to it, ESPN specials, etc. Plus, no other game is impacted by injuries like football is. Teams should be able to pick up a player for the playoff run and teams out of it should be able to pick up young players and/or draft picks.

I also like the idea of a player being able to come back from Injured Reserve. I don't think it should always be a season ending issue.
 
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Automatic review on turnovers is interesting. Not sure how I feel about that. Will probably hate it when it hurts us and love it when it helps.

The IR thing is a no brainer. I have never liked the rule that IR means you're out for the year to gain the roster spot. Should be like baseball where you can designate someone to a disabled list and replace their spot. Say 2 week DL, 4 week DL, etc.

Also interested to see the roster modifications for teams playing on Thanksgiving and Christmas. What does that mean? Christmas falls on a different day of the week each year. Not sure where they're going with this.
 

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In other developments, Goodell wants to permaban tackling to the ground, initiate the 1 Mississippi, 2 Mississipi, 3 Mississippi rule for rushing the QB and modify uniforms to include skirts
 
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Every year for years now they take some form of tackle or hit away from the game. At this point i don’t even care anymore. I like the playoff overtime rules. It’s different and fun. Reviewing turnovers i am fine with. I still want a rule that says you can’t go into back to back commercial breaks after only running one play.
 
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