So-called one on one strips have proliferated of late and it is a tactic likely to become more common rather than less.
As a possession changer it's a bit like a modern version of the marker winning the play the ball, such as Benny Elias and Ian Roberts used to do.
But this one shows signs of being far more widely used and with refs having to judge whether other tacklers have 'dropped off' the potential for controversy is substantial.
I wonder if Greenberg will change the rule half-way through the season? He likes doing that.
As a possession changer it's a bit like a modern version of the marker winning the play the ball, such as Benny Elias and Ian Roberts used to do.
But this one shows signs of being far more widely used and with refs having to judge whether other tacklers have 'dropped off' the potential for controversy is substantial.
I wonder if Greenberg will change the rule half-way through the season? He likes doing that.