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If you are flagged on a play where another player is hurt you have to stay out of the game for the same amount of time that the injured player is out.

 

There would have course have to be an appeals process but if you end someones career on a cheap shot you could be done too.

 

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Objectionable Conduct penalty everytime a receiver misses a pass and comes up whining for a pass interference call.  Reviewable if needed.

 

 

also...I think that as long as a team is right on their challenges, there should be no limit to how many times they can throw the flag.

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No teams allowed in playoffs with losing records...period.  I don't care if you're the division winner, if you don't have a winning record that spot goes to the next best winning record that lost out on a wild card spot.  Wild Card #1 takes that losing record team's spot.

 

Force referees to have a press conference after each game.  Allow them to convene for a few minutes coming off the field and then be subjected to questioning for a very limited time period by member of the press from both teams. 

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Yea the first would be changing the playoff format to the best 6 records regardless of division.

 

I wish the possession rule would be changed too. Catch the ball, 2 feet down or body part = catch. None of this retain it all the way after falling on the ground bs. It's hypocritical the way it is now when the "ground can not cause a fumble" rule is  in place as well.  They just made it way too complicated.

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kickoffs at 35 must go...takes away one of the most exciting plays in the game.

 

defensless reciever hits...bs gone...you try to catch across the middle or jump you know yoir getting crushed. pussification of football

 

get rid of the rule the nfl created after we mandhandled phillys wrs in the playoffs

 

allow player celebrations to come back you damn no fun leauge

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kickoffs at 35 must go...takes away one of the most exciting plays in the game.

 

defensless reciever hits...bs gone...you try to catch across the middle or jump you know yoir getting crushed. pussification of football

 

get rid of the rule the nfl created after we mandhandled phillys wrs in the playoffs

 

allow player celebrations to come back you damn no fun leauge

nail on head with this. so tired of constant touchbacks. So tired of seeing players fined for leading with their shoulder and incidental helmet contact. Fingers grazing a helmet drawing a 15 yard penalty on the QB.

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