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Shouldn’t slapping a tackler in the head be a unnecessary roughness penalty?
A straight arm is a push with a straight arm, not chance to slap a would be tackler in the head which could cause a permanent neck injury. The NFL has all kinds of rules to protect quarterbacks, receivers, runners and kickers to prevent injury, why not tacklers?? I guess, as usual, we’ll have to wait until someone gets paralyzed or some other serious injury to get officials to stop allowing this assault.
5 Answers
- Anonymous4 months ago
No, in REAL football the only roughness that's unnecessary is done after the whistle blows.
- ?Lv 74 months ago
No. The back should be allowed to defend himself. I was taught to throw a straight arm like an open-handed punch.
- conley39Lv 74 months ago
It should be for consistency with the other rules. Some stiffarms are also to the face which is illegal for other players to do; that should be a hands to the face penalty.
- Anonymous4 months ago
A lot of NFL players have slapped, raped, and beaten women. There doesn't seem to be any penalty for that behavior.