NFL's new rules continue to give advantages towards offense
MAR 26
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In hour two of this Tuesday edition of The Morning Shift, Tiffany Blackmon, Mike Johnson and Beau Morgan kick things off by continuing to react to the Atlanta Hawks erasing a 30 point deficit at home and coming back to beat the Boston Celtics last night 120-118. The Morning Shift crew also let you hear Quin Snyder talk about his team not giving up. Then, Tiffany, Mike, and Beau react to Austin Mock of The Athletic naming his five winners and five losers of the NFL offseason so far, and the Atlanta Falcons being his number one winner. Next, Tiffany, Mike, and Beau continue hour two by discussing all the biggest NFL stories, headlines, rumors, reports, and happenings as they go In The Huddle! On this edition of In The Huddle, Tiffany, Mike, and Beau continue to react to the NFL Owners officially approving the ban of the hip drop tackle. The Morning Shift crew also reacts to the NFL owners approving a rule proposal from the Detroit Lions that amends Rule 15, Section 1, Article 1, to protect a club's ability to challenge a third ruling following one successful challenge, and a rule proposal by the Competition Committee that amends Rule 14, Section 5, Article 2, to allow for an enforcement of a major foul by the offense prior to a change of possession in a situation where there are fouls by both teams. Finally, Tiffany, Mike, and Beau close out this edition of In The Huddle by reacting to the NFL making a proposal to the owners to expand the number of teams that can be required to submit to Hard Knocks and including a proposal that would expand the number of teams that will be featured each year on the in-season version of Hard Knocks. Finally, The Morning Shift closes out hour two by diving into the world of Mike Johnson and get Mike'd Up! On this edition of Mike’d Up it’s a Top Five Tuesday! On this edition of Top Five Tuesday in honor of Opening Day being on Thursday, Mike gives you the Braves’ top 5 moments of 2023.

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