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I personally have not seen one called. They might as well get rid of it. It is called so rarely, it almost would feel unfair to whoever gets flagged for it now. :O
Maybe the rule is working (in part) as it's intended-- as a deterrent. Maybe NFL coaches are coaching their players to avoid the hip-drop so they don't invite a flag?
If it's called infrequently, many might argue that's a good thing.
Now they just gotta invent a rule to prevent Kirby Joseph from internationally trying to aim for knees and end careers.
Maybe the rule is working (in part) as it's intended-- as a deterrent. Maybe NFL coaches are coaching their players to avoid the hip-drop so they don't invite a flag?
If it's called infrequently, many might argue that's a good thing.
Now they just gotta invent a rule to prevent Kirby Joseph from internationally trying to aim for knees and end careers.
I'd argue (your honor) that things like helmet-to-helmet hits have gone WAY DOWN since the rules against them were implemented.
We've all seen the highlight videos of players getting absolutely DESTROYED by H-2-H hits and "defenseless WR" knockout shots. Especially in the 80's and 90's.
Yeah, those crazy shots still happen, but it seems like they've gone down in frequency.