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Delaware - Hit-drop Tackle

1983 Griz

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For those who watched Sammy's breakdown of the Delaware/Lafayette game, he noted two Delaware tackles that resulted in injuries to Lafayette players. He was not sure they were "hit-drop tackles" which are being scrutinized by the NFL. He also said it was difficult to criticize the tacklers because their sole focus is to stop the ball carrier with a currently legal tackle.

I am being very careful not to insinuate that Delaware plays dirty. However, I am hopeful none of our players are injured Saturday night by this kind of a tackle.
 
1983 Griz said:
For those who watched Sammy's breakdown of the Delaware/Lafayette game, he noted two Delaware tackles that resulted in injuries to Lafayette players. He was not sure they were "hit-drop tackles" which are being scrutinized by the NFL. He also said it was difficult to criticize the tacklers because their sole focus is to stop the ball carrier with a currently legal tackle.

I am being very careful not to insinuate that Delaware plays dirty. However, I am hopeful none of our players are injured Saturday night by this kind of a tackle.
"HIP-drop tackle."

If they were banned I'm not sure how you would bring down a player from behind. I just watched a ruined World Cup Rugby final because officials are trying to make a dangerous game safe. It hasn't worked in rugby and I can't see it working in football.
 
Ahhh….hip-drop. Don’t tell my wife of the misunderstanding. She keeps telling me to wear my hearing aids. I obviously never played the game!
 
It’s the same kind of tackle that injured Pat Mahomes a couple years ago, if I remember correctly.
 
SaskGriz said:
1983 Griz said:
For those who watched Sammy's breakdown of the Delaware/Lafayette game, he noted two Delaware tackles that resulted in injuries to Lafayette players. He was not sure they were "hit-drop tackles" which are being scrutinized by the NFL. He also said it was difficult to criticize the tacklers because their sole focus is to stop the ball carrier with a currently legal tackle.

I am being very careful not to insinuate that Delaware plays dirty. However, I am hopeful none of our players are injured Saturday night by this kind of a tackle.
"HIP-drop tackle."

If they were banned I'm not sure how you would bring down a player from behind. I just watched a ruined World Cup Rugby final because officials are trying to make a dangerous game safe. It hasn't worked in rugby and I can't see it working in football.
To be fair, a lot of people said this about the horse collar rule when it first came out.
 
uofmman1122 said:
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To be fair, a lot of people said this about the horse collar rule when it first came out.
One that I was sad, in a way, to see go was the "blind side" block ... sometimes referred to as a "decleater." But I can also understand why they made it a foul. Saw a great response in a game a bit ago: The blocker cut into the path of the would-be tackler, totally turned his back on him, and then slowed down enough so the guy ran up his back. Legal and very effective.
 
IdaGriz01 said:
uofmman1122 said:
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To be fair, a lot of people said this about the horse collar rule when it first came out.
One that I was sad, in a way, to see go was the "blind side" block ... sometimes referred to as a "decleater." But I can also understand why they made it a foul. Saw a great response in a game a bit ago: The blocker cut into the path of the would-be tackler, totally turned his back on him, and then slowed down enough so the guy ran up his back. Legal and very effective.

I advocate bringing back the clothesline tackle

IMG-0685.jpg
 
Ursa Major said:
IdaGriz01 said:
One that I was sad, in a way, to see go was the "blind side" block ... sometimes referred to as a "decleater." But I can also understand why they made it a foul. Saw a great response in a game a bit ago: The blocker cut into the path of the would-be tackler, totally turned his back on him, and then slowed down enough so the guy ran up his back. Legal and very effective.

I advocate bringing back the clothesline tackle

IMG-0685.jpg

It's a slippery slope. Next thing you'll be advocating for rules in a knife fight.

https://youtu.be/w9KBOhPXhds?si=xkW47ls561Ynv2zF

I don't know Ursa. I don't know.
 
bgbigdog said:
Ursa Major said:
I advocate bringing back the clothesline tackle

IMG-0685.jpg

It's a slippery slope. Next thing you'll be advocating for rules in a knife fight.

https://youtu.be/w9KBOhPXhds?si=xkW47ls561Ynv2zF

I don't know Ursa. I don't know.

:lol: :lol: I don’t even have to watch the clip. Know it by heart.
 
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