"I believe that when a quarterback is handing a ball off or faking a ball, in the read-option case he's reading on an option play, he's as defenseless as a quarterback who's in the act of throwing...And I'm not advocating that they don't hit the quarterback if he has the ball, but when he's in the pocket I believe there should be a strike zone. The same strike zone that is given to the quarterback when he's in the pocket and throwing the ball."
Jim Harbaugh says read option QB's should be treated as defenseless players
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Harbaugh is just defending his own guy here. But since he and everyone watching knows the rule now he will look like an idiot if he over reacts to Kaep taking a hit.
Funny thing is, I don't think the Niners are going to use the read-option much in this game anyway. The Packers have practically dedicated the whole off-season to stopping it, so I'm sure Harbaugh came up with an entirely different gameplan.Comment
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JH has to realize 49ers play Russell Wilson 2x a year. I understand him defending Kap but that might come back and bite him if the defense has to play more cautious when is comes to having a chance to hit another option QB. When it comes to the read option, there is a thin line with protecting the QB and treating him like he's a running back.Comment
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None of this matters, because within five years every player on the field, QB or otherwise, will have a legal hitting zone in between the upper thigh and lower chest. Might as well cut to the chase.
I would not be completely shocked if within my lifetime tackling the QB is banned entirely.Comment
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None of this matters, because within five years every player on the field, QB or otherwise, will have a legal hitting zone in between the upper thigh and lower chest. Might as well cut to the chase.
I would not be completely shocked if within my lifetime tackling the QB is banned entirely.
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