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STYF: Tackling – it is all about using your head

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But defenders have to stop putting their heads down to hit people. Simple as that.

It’s asking for something bad to happen.

Many times a defender can’t stop himself a yard short. Or judge, at full speed, where the ballcarrier’s head will be located upon impact. They can choose to keep their head up while making a hit.

The problem is policing it. Officials have a hard job already, so judging in-game intent is nearly impossible.

During the third quarter, Seattle’s Alan Branch was penalized 15 yards for hitting Jay Cutler as he slid. It didn’t look flagrant, or to Cutler’s head, or late.

Later in the game, on a Russell Wilson slide, it looked like a penalty could be called but wasn’t.

During the week, the NFL reviews plays and issues fines. During that time, they aren’t afraid to punish defenders for hits that weren’t penalized in the game.

What they have been afraid of – this year – is suspending players for it.

The penalties need to stiffen and the players need to understand something is wrong.

No one is asking you to stop playing hard. They are asking you to start playing smart.

And when you make a stupid play – like Wright did on the final play – don’t respond by saying that nothing will change.

Charles Tillman has been creating turnovers all season. But hasn’t been leading with his head.

There is another way to play the game.

Guys like Major Wright just need to find it.

• Northwest Herald sports editor Jon Styf can be reached at jstyf@shawmedia.com.

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