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Williams suspended for one game
/ Associated Press
Posted: 1 hour ago

Dallas Cowboys safety Roy Williams was suspended without pay for one game Monday by the NFL after his third illegal "horse collar" tackle of the season.
Williams, whose use of the tactic led to the league passing a rule making it a 15-yard penalty, did it against Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb in Sunday's 10-6 loss. He will miss Saturday night's game at Carolina.

Grabbing the inside collar of the back of the shoulder pads or jersey, or the inside collar of the side of the shoulder pads or jersey, and immediately pulling down a runner brings a 15-yard personal foul.

"He's real strong, especially with his hands. You go to your strength, so he's going to grab somebody with his hands," Cowboys coach Wade Phillips said Monday, before the punishment was announced. "And the way it is now, they tape those jerseys in the back, so you can't grab them, you can't hold on to them. The only thing you can grab is something behind him. And he's coming from behind, he has to learn to lay out. But what he's used to doing is grabbing them, because he's so strong with his hands. He hasn't been able to break that habit, obviously."

This was the fourth violation of the rule by Williams in the past two seasons. Williams was fined $12,500 for such a tackle against Chicago on Sept. 23, and $15,000 for the same violation against Buffalo on Oct. 8. He received a $10,000 fine for a "horse collar" tackle against the New York Giants on Oct. 23, 2006.

Phillips said Monday he didn't expect any league action.

"It wasn't against the rules until a couple years ago," Phillips said. "But that's the rule and we need to abide by it. He just going to have to learn to do it different. And he passed it up a couple times in that game."
 
It was Roy Williams Horse Collar tackle that broke TO's leg a couple of years ago. He has a history of this.
 
I'm trying to figure out, how exactly is he supposed to tackle the man?? McNabb was at least 7-10 yards ahead of Williams. Williams has to track him down. What is he supposed to do?? Run past him, turn around and hit him in the torso??

There are other instances where a penalty might be warranted (although there hasn't been any need for one 50 years prior), but in this case, I think that was a BULLSHIT call. I do not blame Williams for being upset (you can see him vehemently disagreeing with the call immediately after the flag is thrown)

If I were Williams, I might appeal the decision.

I swear, they are pussifying this game beyond belief.
 
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