Feelin’ a little sorry for the D

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But come on, man. You gotta give the "D" a chance.

It's gotten to the point where every incomplete pass results in receivers looking for an official and motioning for him to throw the flag. It's gotten to the point where a defensive lineman has to defy the laws of physics to stop his pass rush or the referee will throw his flag as the quarterback gets hit.

If the powers that be don't want quarterbacks taking hits, fine. Here's my suggestion: take the pads off of them, put them in a red "don't-hit-this-guy" jersey like in practice, and make them stay in the pocket without a pass rush. (Obviously this is a stupid idea, but it would be a lot less frustrating to a defense than getting flagged for roughing the passer ALMOST EVERY TIME the quarterback hits the turf.)

If the powers that be want to give receivers an advantage downfield, fine. Here's a suggestion: Don't let defenders come within 5 yards of the receivers until the pass is actually complete, and then the defenders can make all the contact they want with them. (Again, an obviously stupid idea, but again with the less-frustrated defense thing from the last paragraph, only the flags are for pass interference ALMOST EVERY TIME a downfield pass is incomplete.)

Here's the deal: If a defender takes more than two steps after the ball is thrown and hits the QB, flag him; he should be able to stop his momentum in two steps. If a defender hits the quarterback in the helmet with a forearm shiver, flag him; but just because a raised hand grazes the QB's helmet when a defender is trying to knock down a pass (which he's paid to do), it's not a safety issue for the QB.

Now I know some of you readers are thinking, "Hey dummy, that IS the rule about hitting the QB's helmet." But I have seen time and time again the distinction not even taken into consideration when the flags start flying.

As for the pass interference … let them play! When a receiver initiates contact or is "hand fighting" (I love that term) just as much as the defender, let them play! Just because there's contact while players (from both sides) are trying to catch the ball, it doesn't mean it's "interference" with the pass (or, more accurately, catch).

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