And to his credit Matthews' tackling technique was training-tape-perfect in his attempt to avoid a flag. He even turned his head away from the side just before making contact to ensure that his helmet didn't kiss Smith's Mut 23 Coins. Instead from picking Smith up and dropping him to the turf All Matthews did was go ahead with the tackle which made the player fall over Smith. He was certainly aware of the rule change since immediately after he and Smith struck the ground in a clump, Matthews started looking around to ensure that he wasn't flagged.
After seeing the play It's my wish for those who made the change in the first place for them to stand in the front of a video of it and show how this rule change will solve the problem. I would also like them to be forced to explain, in detail, what Matthews could have done differently during that play.
Also, I'd like to see the same decision makers perform an actual display of what they think Matthews could have done differently. I want them to have the ability to feel the physical sensation of trying to tackle somebody without hitting them. I would like that shit broadcast across every streaming service, so everyone gets an amusement.
In the name of making the game "soft" can give many ordinary people who have never played football the impression that current players just would like to cause harm at peace. This reinforces the perception that players need the owners to "save those from being themselves" which is a story that is solely beneficial to the owners. A lot of "fans" are already viewing players more like commodities than actually people, so I don't think it will serve anyone to players to continue falling into this trap, even if it's only rhetorically.
Some of them also pretty clearly don't make the game safer, and you can argue convincingly that some of them are making the game more dangerous for defensive players who Buy Madden nfl 23 Coins obviously must perform contortionist moves at maximum speed or risk being flagged.
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