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NFL World Disappointed With Rule Change News
By Mirza Danish Baig
By Mirza Danish Baig
According to reports, the NFL is unlikely to alter its roughing-the-quarterback policies for 2023 and later.
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The league is reportedly revising its rules, but nothing is likely to alter, according to Pro Football Talk.
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"The Competition Committee has reviewed 80 roughing calls from 2022 and found only three that were "questionable."
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The message is unmistakable -- nothing about that rule is changing for 2023, because the league is obsessed with protecting QBs."
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"Wonder if a Jets QB will finally get one of those flags next year. The only team in the league not to get one with no shortage of QB hits,"
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"How about reviewing non-calls that should have been called to… by the team. Chiefs heavily favored,"
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What should the NFL do to address the issue of roughing the passer?
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