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redblkwht
03-24-2009, 11:57 PM
Brady rule? Owners pass four player safety rules


DANA POINT, Calif. -- NFL owners passed four player safety rules for next season on Tuesday and adjusted the calls on the kind of tackle that injured Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in the 2008 opener.
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Defenders who are knocked to the ground no longer can lunge into quarterbacks if the play is still going on. Kansas City safety Bernard Pollard did just that on the hit that ended Brady's season almost before it began, and NFL officiating director Mike Pereira placed such plays in the player safety category.

"We're trying to make the game safer for the guy getting hit and the guy doing the hitting," said Pereira, who plans to retire this year.

That adjustment was not a rule change and did not require an owners vote. But four other rules were adopted by the 32 teams:

• The initial force of a blindside block can't be delivered by a helmet, forearm or shoulder to an opponent's head or neck. An illegal blindside block will bring a 15-yard penalty.

• Initial contact to the head of a defenseless receiver also will draw a 15-yard penalty.

"Our clear movement is to getting out of the striking in the head area," Pereira said. "We're reading about injuries that say spinal and vertebrae. We've got to try something."

• On kickoffs, no blocking wedge of more than two players will be allowed.

• Also on kickoffs, the kicking team can't have more than five players bunched together pursuing an onside kick.

Pereira, commissioner Roger Goodell and the two heads of the competition committee -- Atlanta Falcons president Rich McKay and Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher -- repeatedly have emphasized that the players themselves sought many of these alterations.

"There were no changes in the injury numbers, but when it comes to player safety, we try to stay proactive," McKay said.

Players also tend to police themselves once the league starts fining or suspending them for illegal hits. Last season, there were two suspensions (Jets safety Eric Smith for hitting Arizona receiver Anquan Boldin, and Tampa Bay cornerback Elbert Mack for a tackle of Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan) and a $25,000 fine (Cardinals safety Adrian Wilson for a hit on Buffalo quarterback Trent Edwards) in the first five weeks of the schedule.

After that? None.

Seshmeister
03-25-2009, 04:44 AM
It's probably like proper football or soccer as Americans call it.

This isn't about player safety so much as money. The powerful dictate that as players become worth more and more money then as investments they need to be protected even if it pussifies the sport.

Pennypacker
03-25-2009, 09:37 AM
The game is fine. It starts with these minor changes and then it'll develop into major changes which will change the sport as we know it. It is happening to the NHL :pullinghair:

Pennypacker
03-25-2009, 04:02 PM
Roger Goodell wants the NFL regular season to expand to 17 or 18 games.

The commissioner hopes to have a proposal to present to league owners in May. The matter was discussed at length during the NFL meetings that ended Wednesday.

Goodell said the league has not seriously discussed the subject with its broadcast partners or the players' union, and nothing could be done without a new labour agreement.

The league now plays a 16-game season. A longer schedule, perhaps by 2011, would mean fewer pre-season games. Goodell said the league doesn't need four exhibition games anymore.

(They should get rid of the exhibition game bullshit, and start the season mid-August, you can add 2-3 games that way and still keep the Super Bowl in February. Soon its going to be franchise expansion, hopefully to Toronto :biggrin:)

sadaist
03-30-2009, 03:42 AM
they need to be protected even if it pussifies the sport.

I fucking hate that line of thinking. Goes with the "Rugby guys are tougher cause they don't wear helmets. American football is for pussies.". Well, that may be fine for a bunch of pudding fed white boys weighing 150 pounds. But when an angry muscle filled 6'5" 325 pound steroid infused black man is coming towards me at full speed, I want to wear a fucking helmet.


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Pennypacker
03-30-2009, 01:42 PM
NFL 2009 PRESEASON SCHEDULE

Here’s the entire 2009 preseason schedule, as released on March 30 by the NFL.

HALL OF FAME GAME: AUGUST 9

Buffalo vs. Tennessee (NBC)

WEEK 1: AUGUST 13 – 17

Arizona at Pittsburgh (ESPN, 8/13)

Carolina at NY Giants (ESPN, 8/17)

Atlanta at Detroit

Chicago at Buffalo

Cincinnati at New Orleans

Cleveland at Green Bay

Dallas at Oakland

Denver at San Francisco

Houston at Kansas City

Jacksonville at Miami

Minnesota at Indianapolis

New England at Philadelphia

St. Louis at NY Jets

Seattle at San Diego
Tampa Bay at Tennessee

Washington at Baltimore

WEEK 2: AUGUST 20 - 24

Philadelphia at Indianapolis (FOX, 8/20)

Tennessee at Dallas (FOX, 8/21)

NY Jets at Baltimore (ESPN, 8/24)

Atlanta at St. Louis

Buffalo at Green Bay

Carolina at Miami

Cincinnati at New England

Denver at Seattle

Detroit at Cleveland

Kansas City at Minnesota

New Orleans at Houston

NY Giants at Chicago

Oakland at San Francisco

Pittsburgh at Washington

San Diego at Arizona

Tampa Bay at Jacksonville

WEEK 3: AUGUST 27-31

Miami at Tampa Bay (FOX, 8/27)

New England at Washington (CBS, 8/28)

San Diego at Atlanta (CBS, 8/29)

Chicago at Denver (NBC, 8/30)

Minnesota at Houston (ESPN, 8/31)

Baltimore at Carolina

Buffalo at Pittsburgh

Green Bay at Arizona

Indianapolis at Detroit

Jacksonville at Philadelphia

New Orleans at Oakland

NY Jets at NY Giants

St. Louis at Cincinnati

San Francisco at Dallas

Seattle at Kansas City

Tennessee at Cleveland

WEEK 4: SEPTEMBER 3-4

Arizona at Denver

Baltimore at Atlanta

Cleveland at Chicago

Dallas at Minnesota

Detroit at Buffalo

Green Bay at Tennessee

Houston at Tampa Bay

Indianapolis at Cincinnati

Kansas City at St. Louis

Miami at New Orleans

NY Giants at New England

Oakland at Seattle

Philadelphia at NY Jets

Pittsburgh at Carolina

San Francisco at San Diego

Washington at Jacksonville

Pennypacker
04-01-2009, 08:25 PM
Titan's 50th Anniversary Commemorative Logo to be used this season...

http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/files/image/article/full_67233.jpg

The Titans will also wear the old Oilers throwback throughout the season.

ODShowtime
04-10-2009, 07:53 AM
Titan's 50th Anniversary Commemorative Logo to be used this season...

http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/files/image/article/full_67233.jpg

The Titans will also wear the old Oilers throwback throughout the season.

I thirst for revenge against those towel stomping douche bags. I hope they wear their ugly ass old uniforms for the seventies style Steelers beatdown they have coming on opening day.