While watching the playoff games this past weekend (and last years the SB) it dawned on me that the NFL has to let D backs hammer receivers off the line, hand check, grab a little, bump etc. My reasoning is this. D backs and safeties used to time a hit on a receiver as the ball arrived with the intention of jarring it lose. As most know, that isn't allowed any longer. If the NFL wants to keep a shred of toughness ( and interest in defense) in the game then letting the defensive backfield toughen up on short routes is the best way. Receivers aren't getting knocked out, helmet to helmet is almost eliminated if the guy covering the receiver is on him like white on rice.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?