Re: PI Rule Need to be Changed...



On Nov 30, 7:57 am, cloud dreamer <Global_Warm...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Matadder wrote:
The single most important thing the NFL Rules committee needs to do this
off-season is to change the pass interference rule. The change is simple
and will make a significant positive impact on the game, and it is as
follows:

"Defensive pass interference will result in an automatic first down, with
the ball placed at the spot of the foul or 15 yards beyond the original line
of scrimmage, whichever is less."

Or they need to be reviewable.


I've never been a fan of instant replay, but I must admit it is here
to stay. Let's use it for PI. One of the calls last night Dallas GB
game was touchy. Let the team review those.

Another thing that would help is making it half the distance to the
goal on those huge gains near or past the goal line. Spot foul or
half the distance, whichever is less. It's ruining the integrity of
the game.
.



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