Natebishop3
Don't tread on me!
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I get that they're trying to avoid head injuries, and they're trying to protect players, but by punishing players for hitting anywhere near the upper body, they've forced players to go lower.
The hit on Rob Gronkowski is a perfect example of what will happen now that defenders have to go low.
http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story...owski-new-england-patriots-tears-acl-mcl-knee
Torn ACL and MCL.
Before it was an unwritten rule that you didn't go low because you didn't want it to happen to you. Now that the players can't hit high, they have no choice. We're going to see many more of these types of injuries.
The hit on Rob Gronkowski is a perfect example of what will happen now that defenders have to go low.
http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story...owski-new-england-patriots-tears-acl-mcl-knee
Torn ACL and MCL.
Before it was an unwritten rule that you didn't go low because you didn't want it to happen to you. Now that the players can't hit high, they have no choice. We're going to see many more of these types of injuries.
