With all the talk about concussions, both NFL and college, appears this one aspect of the game has changed defenses in both the NFL and college.
More and more I notice receivers less afraid to run across the middle. Not saying that some of the "cheap shots" that were so prevalent before should be allowed, just saying that rule changes have definitely changed football.
Over a long period of time noticed that those that make the rules understand that fans like scoring, that in turn plays right into the hands of those that bring the games to television. Just saying, some will probably get my drift.
You can be the best corner in the game, with the latest rule change, the receivers now have a distinct advantage. That is easily seen each and every week.
Agree in part with ogredawg, must get very close to Mettenbeger, otherwise the receivers win the game. Same applies to LSU, our offensive line gives AM enough time, LSU ain't covering our bevy of receivers.
Gillette, watching the Alabama/TAM game, proves another point about "organized football". Sometimes there will be flukes, like a couple of "throws" that Johnny Football got away with. Guess we can call it whatever, I call it luck and luck plays a big part in many games.
Alabama side, running basically the same formations that we run, passing attempts and receivers running "organized routes" makes it much easier to get the completion. Football plays that are practiced in "practice" pay dividends.
Football is changing, appears there are new rules every year. Might not confuse many here, does me sometimes and . . . . the officials several times in big games. Was a point in time that I could call the penalty prior to the official hitting the button on his side and giving the call. Not sure of that anymore.
I have to accept that many things change over time, not just football. Does not mean I have to like it.