Wagner, Chancellor denounce potential rule banning leaps over offensive line
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Kam Chancellor and Bobby Wagner bristled at a prospective rule change that would outlaw players from hurdling the offensive line on field-goal and extra-point attempts.
The Seattle Seahawks' star duo have become adept at timing their jumps to perfection and denounced the prospect of an amendment.
@SiriusXMNFL @Kam_Chancellor they shouldn't. It's fun jumping, I think the fans like it too
— Bobby Wagner (@Bwagz54) March 20, 2017
They are trying to turn our league more and more into the #NoFunLeague
— The Enforcer (@Kam_Chancellor) March 20, 2017
Kids love it too https://t.co/SUITEqAhp2
— The Enforcer (@Kam_Chancellor) March 20, 2017
It's likely that this proposal will be discussed during the annual league meeting from March 26-29. If the change is approved, the Seahawks' defense will likely continue to protest against widespread amendments.
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