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Originally Posted by CPAlltheWay012
Well they did get rid of the force out rule which means that receivers will have to work harder.. it should become easier for corners to protect the sidelines.
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Yeah but you are not allowed to breath on a receiver after 3 yards. By contrast NFL Officials hardly ever call offensive pass interference. WR's push off CB's right before the ball arrives and they hardly ever get called for it. Randy Moss and Terrel Owens do it the most and they never get called for it. The rules are not being applied evenly. The NFL wants more offense for the average fan that does not appreciate great defense.