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Here’s Why This NFL Star Claims The League Is Getting ‘Soft’

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Jena Greene Reporter
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Green Bay Packers linebacker Clay Matthews has some choice words for the NFL.

After getting his third call of the season for roughing the passer, Matthews accused the NFL’s new rules of being too soft.

“Unfortunately this league’s going in a direction I think a lot of people don’t like. I think they’re getting soft,” Matthews said, per ESPN. “The only thing hard about this league is the fines they levy down on guys like me who play the game hard.”

Matthews was penalized Sunday for coming down too hard on Redskins QB Alex Smith, a call many viewed as unfair and biased.

Known popularly as the “Aaron Rodgers Rule,” some defenders are now forbidden, under new NFL rules, from coming down on a quarterback with their full bodyweight.

“Players will have to kind of roll to the side when they make that tackle instead of plopping down on them,” referee Pete Morelli explained, per the Pioneer Press.

Clay Matthews obviously thinks he delivered a fair hit. And he’s not alone.

Despite increasing outcry over the new NFL rules, there’s been little indication that the league plans to change any implementations.

In other words, Clay’s troubles are likely here to stay.

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