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Post by NJtoTX on Dec 8, 2021 17:29:32 GMT
Just watched it for the first time just now. Interesting question... I lean towards the side of leaving it as it is. You can still pursue the quarterback and put a hand on him to make sure he doesn't do this without getting flagged, and it's a subtle enough move that it doesn't make it the unnecessary roughness call much of a risk. This obviously worked incredibly well, but it's not something I'd think to work that well ever again. I think it's tough enough on defensive players when dealing with running QBs. It's like starting to signal for a fair catch, then running with the ball.
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