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Originally Posted by philfree
Seems like this will make it more difficult to tackle a ball carrier from behind and from a side angle as well.
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You guys are making a mountain out of something that isn't.
Each team runs roughly 1,050 plays, so about 33,600 for the year. According to NFL data, this tackle was used 230 times last season. That's less than 1% of all scrimmage plays.
Of those 230 uses, 15 resulted in injury of the player tackled. That's 6.5%.
So it isn't as often used as everyone thinks, it isn't necessary, and it results in a high injury rate.
Players need to take a better pursuit angle and tackle by wrapping up like they were taught.
Tell me how many times you remember this shitty tackle being used in the 70s, 80s, 90s, and early 2000s. It really wasn't. If you can get your hands on them enough to swing you body weight, you can get your hands on them enough to wrap up their legs and take them down without this form.