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I watch more NFL than is healthy and it's really not a common review. In today's college game, you're still reviewing if a player was down. The situation where a player went down without giving himself up and wasn't touched are pretty slim. The question is usually just was the player touched and/or was the player actually down (already happens in college). In the NFL, a player doesn't have to be touched *while* on the ground if the contact resulted in the player going down so that's rarely a question. The most common reviews relating to that is when a player is rolled over another player's body and then keeps running without going down which is already reviewed in college or when a player recovers a turnover, goes down in the process, but it's questionable if he was touched which is rare.
I'd welcome the change. It would help the defense really turn the tide with a big play.
Seems they're being reasonably intelligent, though. Poffenbarger's market and year ago was probably much higher than it is now after sitting on the bench a year. People want the shiny new toy.
Same with Chandler Rogers. Whoever gets him will have a competent QB and I'd guess he'll cost less than he did a year ago since he's been sitting.
They'd have been a better add than some programs. Looking at football and basketball, they've been decently competitive in both the past few years and clearly are investing. More than a couple programs out east could say.
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