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Related: About this forumNFL will consider reviewing roughing-the-passer penalties
The NFLs competition committee will consider making roughing-the-passer penalties and personal-foul penalties subject to video review.
The two potential rule changes were among nine the league announced Monday in its 2023 playing rules, bylaw and resolution proposals submitted by clubs.
The Los Angeles Rams proposed the change that would allow teams to challenge roughing-the-passer calls. Several such calls sparked outrage last season, leaving players and coaches questioning what constitutes a legal hit on a quarterback.
The Detroit Lions proposed giving teams an opportunity to challenge personal foul calls.
MORE: https://apnews.com/article/nfl-rule-changes-roughing-passer-replay-review-94e3f342a5ae53d9b188c12581966a46
Way overdue
LakeArenal
(29,777 posts)Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)was done by the league office, relaying their judgement to the refs and keeping the game moving, and more importantly, appearing to make the 'right' calls
I'll take the game running a bit longer in order to get the calls right, myself.
Overdue
Cheezoholic
(2,609 posts)You can't touch this lol
Best_man23
(5,122 posts)This can go both ways. I know one of the more egregious examples happened against my Dolphins, when Jalen Phillips was called for roughing during the Chargers game. Nearly every sports reporter that saw the play said it was not roughing the passer.
Also, one that was NOT called was Matt Milano's push on Tua Tagovailoa in week 3 that likely was the source of his concussion issues last season. The ball was long gone when Milano pushed him down.