IndyHawk
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It had to be after Montana got slaughtered by Carl Banks in NFC title game..89-90?
The_Z_Man":3bbp4g39 said:chris98251":3bbp4g39 said:No they weren't, it was the beginning of the end for the type of play we see now, rules and more rules to protect the QB and the type of blocking and tackling were introduced and the advertisement for TV revenue escalated in the 80's. The game changed.
You're completely wrong. The major major rule changes that changed the game to a pass orientated affair happened in 74 (receiver can't be tackled or held at the line of scrimmage), 77 (Head slaps now illegal -- totally made it easier for offensive line to defend QB), 78 (Receiver can't be hit until they are 5 yards down the field), 82 (no spearing QB's or WR's with helmet), 85 (QB can kneel and kill the play to run out the clock, QB can slide and not get hit), and 93 (QB can throw the ball away out of bounds, if in the vicinity of receiver, or in bounds if outside the stripes and not face intentional grounding call).
It could be argued that they REALLY didn't get strict about enforcing the 5 yard rule (which was put in in 78) until the 87 season...
But really 76 to 85 was pretty much the same era of football. 86 to 95 was another.....
Furthermore, those 70's Seahawks were an expansion team, and the early 80's Seahawks were a culmination of those building years. 84 was the end game of the first generation Seahawk team and would have been a Superbowl Championship year had Warner not gone down.
85/86 was the big transition -- the game changed dramatically and no team that did not have big money or revenue had a chance -- which was why the Nordstroms sold the team, and which was why the salary cap was eventually implemented.
mrblitz":29z7bqok said:..from the '80s... 1984, Seahawks get 6 interceptions in the Kingdome while beating the Chiefs, 45-0. 4 of those INTs are pick sixes: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 040sea.htm