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<blockquote data-quote="!!!PainTrain!!!" data-source="post: 13894460" data-attributes="member: 18161"><p>You can't launch yourself at a receiver or ball carrier anymore in the NFL. It will be an automatic 15 yards as Whitner has known for some time. </p><p></p><p>You can't push a receiver 5 yards and then shove him into his own bench without having the opposing sideline go ape shit and expect not to get the call. </p><p></p><p>The play clock is also so subjective that it's almost comical. There are countless games where it needs to be reset, doesn't start on time or starts too early. </p><p></p><p>Refs make mistakes, they blow calls, and so on. The speed of the game makes it almost impossible to catch everything. There is more than likely a penalty committed on every play by someone, but you just can't watch every player on every play, nor can you call every penalty that is committed. Games would be 5 hours long and have more penalty yards than offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="!!!PainTrain!!!, post: 13894460, member: 18161"] You can't launch yourself at a receiver or ball carrier anymore in the NFL. It will be an automatic 15 yards as Whitner has known for some time. You can't push a receiver 5 yards and then shove him into his own bench without having the opposing sideline go ape shit and expect not to get the call. The play clock is also so subjective that it's almost comical. There are countless games where it needs to be reset, doesn't start on time or starts too early. Refs make mistakes, they blow calls, and so on. The speed of the game makes it almost impossible to catch everything. There is more than likely a penalty committed on every play by someone, but you just can't watch every player on every play, nor can you call every penalty that is committed. Games would be 5 hours long and have more penalty yards than offense. [/QUOTE]
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