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Should NFL Adopt College Rule to Protect Players Who Lose Helmets on the Field?
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Filed under: Cowboys, DallasIn case you missed it, Cowboys tight end Jason Witten caught a pass against the Eagles Sunday night, had his helmet come off in a collision, and then ran about 30 yards without his helmet. Take a look:In college, that play would have been blown dead as soon as the helmet came off -- that's a rule college football has implemented in the interests of player safety. So should the NFL adopt a similar rule, requiring that a play be blown dead if the ball carrier's helmet comes off? I'd vote against it. Although it's obviously dangerous to have a player ...
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