09-11-2018, 11:23 AM
I would say after that game, everyone is frustrated about the league's stance on quarterbacks: stop them, sure, but don't touch them.
We're about two rules away from not being able to touch a quarterback. Which would be fine if there was no OL. Just get rid of those guys, go to 10 wideouts and let the opposing defense just cover the field. It'll be like a rec soccer game but you don't know where the ball is going until it's airborne.
We're about two rules away from not being able to touch a quarterback. Which would be fine if there was no OL. Just get rid of those guys, go to 10 wideouts and let the opposing defense just cover the field. It'll be like a rec soccer game but you don't know where the ball is going until it's airborne.