July 5, 2024

Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles

Another potential NFL rule change comes later than needed for the Eagles and a star player

If only the NFL could think of these things before star Eagles get hurt….

Another offseason rolls on, and we honor a yearly tradition, conversations about rule changes. The hot topics this time are implementing an XFL-style kickoff and banning the hip-drop tackling technique. Sheesh… If only the league saw fit to take the latter out of our game before the most recent Philadelphia Eagles home game versus the Dallas Cowboys.

Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles

You remember the moment. Markquese Bell went full-blown ‘Hulk Smash’ on Dallas Goedert in Week 9, fracturing the forearm of Philly’s best tight end, forcing one of the best players on the Birds’ offense to miss three regular-season games.

Okay, maybe the play wasn’t as egregious as we’re making it sound, but since we’re discussing a hypothetical, here’s another theory. Maybe… just maybe… our ‘Dallas’ would have played in those other three games he missed last season has said play not occurred.

That probably wouldn’t have resulted in the first 1000-yard receiving season of his career (he finished with 592 yards receiving in 14 games), but he could have continued building chemistry with his other teammates and Jalen Hurts. Just saying…

Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles

Another rule change comes a tad too late for our Philadelphia Eagles, but at least the league is making the game safer, kind of.

Though the two moments are unrelated. Goedert’s injury reminds us of another season-altering injury, one that also took place during an Eagles vs. Cowboys tilt. Who remembers that horse-collar tackle and the league’s decision to take it out of the game AFTER Roy Williams dragged Terrell Owens to the turf?

Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles

As it turns out, things worked out for Philly anyway, until the confetti fell on the wrong team after Super Bowl XXXIX. As it turns out, T.O. was able to play in the big game anyway, but can you imagine had he not and a rule change came afterward?

Look, no one wants to see flag football or the product we began watching during the Pro Bowl. All we’re saying is, selfishly of course, that, for once, it would be nice to see some of these rules change before it costs the Birds something important.

Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles

Then again, why are we complaining? It’s the unfortunate actions that determine the change. It doesn’t really work the other way around. After all, it’s football. Things happen. Maybe these are the ramblings of a die-hard lover of

Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles

Eagles football that come when one writes at 3 am EST… Maybe we’ll try this again later this morning.

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