A new proposed rule has members of Bills Mafia seeing red. They think that the NFL is targeting the reigning NFL MVP with this proposed change.

NFL Could Add "Anti-Flopping" Rule Next Season

According to several reports, the NFL internally is looking at adding a new rule that would penalize players if they "flop" if the referee thinks they "flop" after contact to draw a penalty.

Many fans of the Buffalo Bills think that this rule is targeting Bills QB Josh Allen, who has been caught several times on TV, flopping after taking a hit to try and get a call.


Of course, Allen isn't the only player who has done this over the course of an NFL season. Many quarterbacks will "flop" a little to try and draw a call from the referees.

The new NFL law would mirror what the NBA does. Currently, the NBA's floppy rule includes a penalty in-game, an unsportsmanlike technical foul, and players face post-game fines.

In the NF,L players who "flop" could be penalized anywhere between 5-15 yards and could then face fines from the league after the game.

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What do you think? Should the NFL adopt a "Flopping" rule or just let it be, and if you get the call, you get the call? Let me know HERE or send me a message using our APP.

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