If you're looking for scapegoats for the league's controversial new emphasis on the rules that govern the interaction between receivers and cornerbacks, you do not have to look any further than last year's two Super Bowl teams. The perception is, right or wrong, that Denver's heavy use of the receiver "pick play" helped bring about a re-focusing on offensive pass interference rules, and that Seattle's aggressive and "handsy" approach to coverage motivated the league to re-evaluate how...
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