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Some Of The Proposed NFL Rules Changes Not Getting A Lot Of Press
Some Of The Proposed NFL Rules Changes Not Getting A Lot Of Press
With the NFL's scouting combine in Indianapolis (which we've already established is an awesome city), there's only so much coverage one can digest of the league's competition committee meetings, which are transpiring at the same time. The big proposal getting the attention is one that would allow defensive players to be wired for sound, much like the quarterbacks were allowed to be this past ...
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