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NFL could change DPI from spot foul to 15-yard penalty


Palmetto

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On 2/27/2018 at 1:56 PM, top dawg said:

Why not take the penalty as opposed to giving up 50 yards?  

This is professional football.  Don't commit the penalty if you don't want to pay the price. 

If it's not broke,  don't fix it.  It's worked for decades.  

Don't really matter if phantom calls are in there the new rule for that penalty will give refs another penalty to have fun with to use to screw teams over in critical games.

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1 hour ago, Palmetto said:

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Not too surprising really, I would have been shocked if they were in favor of this and pushed it through.

Maybe we should have hoped they did approve this change w the current condition of our secondary.....

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On 2/27/2018 at 1:34 PM, The Huddler said:

Im for it. 

 

I dont like a team moving 50 yards downfeild on a bad, bad PI call in a critical situation in the game

Yep.  Refs need less control in their hands.

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