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Funny, this morning on Mike and Mike they were showing examples of "illegal chop blocks" and they used the Broncos as examples.
Kubiak won't like this rule change.
They waited until after the Donkeys and the sexual assaulter won another Super Bowl. Now that it looks like the Donkeys aren't going anywhere, the league will enforce some shit. Later, when the Donkeys are ready to make another run, the refs will slack off on enforcement.
I must admit, I am confused too, because the examples they showed... just showed the rule that I thought was already in place?
This is ok, this is not. But it was already illegal to chop someone who was engaged. From what Golic showed this morning (which could be incorrect, because he isn't a rocket scientist), a regular chop block on a backside guy who isn't engaged is still allowed.
I don't know, evidently I'm no genius, either.
"...of course that's just my opinion, I could be wrong."
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