Imagine being penalized, hurting your teamand even receiving a fine for just doing your job Madden 23 Coins. You’re in the world of the current Madden NFL 23 players who rush the ball. Having a well-constructed technique of tackling on a quarterback is grounds for flags.
If you have been watching, you’ve probably noticed that the controversy over the latest rule change on roughing the passer this season follows the predictable pattern for the Madden NFL 23. The league first unintentionally decides to alter a rule under the guise of “improving the safety of players.” When it explodes up in their faces and they have to scramble at speed to “fix” something which didn’t require fixing initially.
That pattern plays out repeatedly since many of Madden NFL 23’s supposed attempts to “improve the safety of players” seem to be more focused on public relations and not much else. The league has been receptive to serious injuries sustained by the most famous players and have introduced these rules in an attempt to convince players to never allow the same situation to take place again.
Think about this, if you believed that the Madden NFL 23 truly was concerned about safety of players, why would they move fast to alter that lowering the helmet rule during the season’s preseason, when players fans, and coaches all complained loudly?
This is exactly what the Madden NFL 23 did with the change to the lower-helmet-rule in the preseason.
That rule change was a absurd reaction in response to Steeler linebacker Ryan Shazier’s spine injury during a play in which he lowered his head right before contact on a tackle attempt, and wasn’t actually concerned with safety of the player at all. My prayers are for Shazier as he recovers and recover, but one single incident and injury shouldn’t force the need for a rule change Cheap Mut 23 Coins, particularly one that’s been as poorly planned as that lowering the helmet rule.
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