NFL makes some rule changes....including punts that hit the scoreboard.

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Fewer bricks in the wall

In the interest of player safety, the NFL has minimized blockers in the wedge formation

By DALE ROBERTSON Copyright 2009 Houston Chronicle


No amount of rule changes can make football, a game of violent collisions, completely safe. Injuries are inevitable.
But some of the worst were seemingly preventable by changing how teams attempt to maximize their returns on kickoffs.
The NFL has therefore eliminated the extended wall of blockers in what is commonly known as the wedge formation — as many as five super-sized linemen practically linking arms .
It was a wall that cover men had to attempt to dismantle in true kamikaze fashion. With a full head of steam built over 40-some yards of open-field running, they'd plow into the behemoths.
“We're always told to keep our head up,” said Kevin Bentley, one of the Texans charged with the task. “But when you're flying into a bunch of 300-pounders, there's no way around it. You're going to duck a little.”
The Texans' Harry Williams, a receiver, and Cedric Killings, a defensive lineman, both saw their careers end in sudden, frightening fashion because of wedge-related neck injuries last season.
The NFL's rules now state that once the ball has been kicked, no more than two receiving team players can be within 2 yards of each other on the same yard line, or as Texans special teams coach Joe Marciano puts it, “shoulder pad to shoulder pad.”
“Everybody else has to be 3 yards away,” Marciano said. “So we're telling our guys 4 yards to stay out of any gray area. The penalty is just too severe to take chances.”
Indeed, it's a 15-yarder for unsportsmanlike conduct. Since most wedges form inside the 15 and the flag is thrown where the infraction occurs, it's really a half-the-distance infraction, which would leave the offense buried inside the 10.
“That's not a penalty you can afford,” Marciano said.


MAKING IT SAFE(R)
Other rules changed or tweaked by the NFL in hopes of cutting down on injuries:
•  A “blindside” block will be declared illegal “if the initial force of the contact by a blocker’s helmet, forearm or shoulder is to the head or neck area of an opponent when the blocker is moving toward his own end line, or he approaches the opponent from behind or the side.”
• A fallen pass rusher can no longer lunge forward with his helmet or shoulder into the knee or lower leg of the quarterback, which is how Matt Schaub wound up watching from the sideline in 2008.
• No initial contact to a “defenseless” receiver’s head or neck area while he’s attempting to catch a pass can be made using the helmet, the forearm or the shoulder.
• Officials have been instructed to be even more mindful of “horse-collar” tackles.
 

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Goodell changes ruling on punts hitting scoreboard, other impediments



Commissioner Roger Goodell informed NFL clubs of a change in rules to begin immediately for the 2009 season, which related to the punt that hit the video board at the Cowboys’ new stadium last week.

After consulting with the NFL’s competition committee and league staff, Goodell implemented three rules from here on out.

The first: If a ball in play strikes a video board, guide wire, sky cam, or any other object, the ball will be dead immediately, and the down will be replayed at the previous spot.

Second, if there is not an on-field ruling that the ball struck an object, the replay assistant is empowered to initiate a booth review, including if the event occurs prior to the two-minute warning. If no booth review is initiated by the replay assistant prior to the two-minute warning, coaches are allowed to use a challenge for such a situation.

And last, if the down is replayed, the game clock will be reset to the time remaining when the initial snap occurred and all penalties will be disregarded, except for personal fouls, which will be administered prior to replaying the down.

Rule 3, Section 1 of the Official NFL Playing Rules provides for an official ruling to be implemented “in the interim between the annual rules meeting” that is “official only during the current season.” This official ruling expires at the conclusion of the 2009 postseason.

“We will continue to address the particular circumstances in Dallas, giving full consideration to the competitive, safety and fan experience issues involved,” Goodell said. “The Cowboys have been fully cooperative as we have addressed this subject, and we will continue to work closely with the club on a longer term resolution.”
 

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[SIZE=+2]NFL: Dallas Cowboys' scoreboard can stay put

[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]12:24 PM CDT on Friday, August 28, 2009

[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]By TODD ARCHER / The Dallas Morning News
tarcher@dallasnews.com
[/SIZE] The NFL has decided not to take any action for this season regarding the Dallas Cowboys’ digital scoreboard that hangs 90 feet over the field at their new stadium.
 

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I would rather see making it a dead ball at the spot if the punt hits the scoreboard.
 

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That would get that scoreboard moved real quick...JMO I agree also

They have no problem moving it for U2. So if the punt hits the scoreboard 6 times, we will see 6 do-overs? What is that?
 

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They have no problem moving it for U2. So if the punt hits the scoreboard 6 times, we will see 6 do-overs? What is that?

At the end of September we will also be temporarily disconnecting and raising the board for the U2 concert on Oct. 12 to accommodate their 100 foot stage, as the board will be inoperable at that height and will not be utilized during the show.
Following the U2 concert, the board will return to its standard height of 90 feet above the playing field.

http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/Th.../is_videoboardgate_rife_with_misplaced_blame?

They are gonna raise it then lower it again....LMAFO
 

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If I were a coach of a crappy team I would just tell the punter to hit the scoreboard 100 times in a row. The more you turn the game into a mockery, the more the underdog has a change
 

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