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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
And the thing about slashing is it adds nothing to the game. It's not a like a big hit, or a scrum in the corner. There's no passion or intensity that gets fans amped up. It's just a meaningless cheap play that can break bones. Why hasn't it been cracked down on with the same deliberate consistency as hooking and holding?
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This is really the key for me. We're talking about an entertainment business. There's a risk to your star players who are among those most important to making you money in this business. There is no upside to allowing the risk to continue. There's no need to make a new rule to address the problem. What are they waiting for?
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