if Roger Goodell if it feels like taking a vacation, you should consider taking a vacation Joe Burrow temporarily in charge of the NFL. this Cincinnati Bengals The quarterback expressed his opinion about the rules in the league that he really wanted to see it changed. a interview Along with analyst Colin Cowherd, Joey B gave his two cents for the current rules in the NFL.
The first rule that Joe Burrow would change with immediate effect would be to ensure that the holding carries a uniform penalty. “Attacking and defensive holding would be the same punishment.. The defensive hold is only five yards, and the offensive hold is 10 yards. I just think they should be the same.” There is a lot of subjectivity when it comes to handing out call waiting penalties.
Referees sometimes tend to impose more penalties for offensive hold calls and vice versa. Crime carries the burden of dealing with a greater punishment. The quarterback does not specify whether he wants both the offense and the defense to take a 10-yard or 5-yard penalty. However, from an athlete’s point of view it would be safe to assume that means 5 yards for both.
Offensive players enjoy defensive hold calls. Not only does it take 5 yards, it also has what’s called an auto first hit. What’s not to love about that? The defense hates them as in a third situation and the situation will get an offensive automatic first right.
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Joe Burrow wants to see NFL rules changed and made similar to NCAA rules:
The NCAA changed its defensive hold rule earlier this year, according to the changed rules, teams marked for defensive hold receive 10 yards and the offense is dropped for the first time. While Joe Burrow sees this as a problem, that’s not the consensus in the NFL. In 2018, the league came in, trying to change the pass interference rule to a 15-yard penalty, but that proposal went nowhere.
In addition to this rule, there is one more change that Joe Burrow wishes to be made. But he wants a shorter pre-season; it is not necessarily against the existing order. Each team has to play 3 games before the season, but Burrow wants it reduced to 2 games per team.
“I would keep shortening it like a game or two. It’s a great chance for young people to go there and get an opportunity, so you have to take that into account as well. I think three is a good number.” It seems like three sweet spots, neither too much nor too little. Enough for the teams to give their 53-man squad a chance to pitch and play.
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