Huh? Worst case scenario on a defensive penalty is the offense would get 3rd down over. So you are now complaining about a hypothetical (automatic 1st down for illegal contact) and replacing it with a hypothetical (offense would have turned the ball over on downs).
What? Illegal contact is already an automatic first down. I'm not complaining about any hypotethicals, I'm complaining about the real rule and using a comparison to demonstrate what an equivalent offensive rule would be.
You know this, but since you have no counter arguement to the point you'll just change what is said to try and divert the argument and turn it into a semantics war.
See above. I cannot comprehend any situation which would follow your logic. You are basically saying that illegal contact should be a 5 yard penalty AND A LOSS OF DOWN, meaning the offense doesn't get another chance at 3rd down. On any 3rd and long, the defense could just tackle the WRs, take the 5-yard penalty, and still force the offense to punt.
Ah, Senser style. Lets use hyperbole to distort the point because I have no real arguement. Oh well, I'll play along anyway.
Firstly, if the defense tackled the WR's it would be defensive holding, which is (rightly) an automatic first down. They already have a rule for that.
Secondly, if they are going to have the illegal contact rule (which should not exist at all), it should be a 5 yard penalty and a replay of the down. Where did I endorse a loss of down? Oh, right, you just made it up...again...distorting the point.
How did I open the box? I'm merely explaining the NFL rules to you. Should we make "illegal contact" penalties a 5-yard penalty at the spot of the foul with no automatic first down given? Even with its lack of logic, it would still make more sense than your "what if" holding scenarios.
Where did you explain NFL rules again. Again, the what-if scenario YOU started. Illegal contact is an automatic first down, because if there was no illegal contact a completed pass could have resulted in a first down.
Did you, or did you not, make that point. (I'm sure you'll dodge this).
And if we were discussing college football, you may have had a point.
Explain the Run N Shoot rising in an era where illegal contact was not enforced. Further, explain how the WCO came to dominance in the 90s and early 2000s, again, despite non-enforcement of illegal contact.