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Cameron Jordan has never shied away from speaking his mind. His latest reaction to an NFL rule change is no different. 

The owners around the NFL voted to approve a change that outlaws the "hip-drop" style of tackle. The NFLPA has been vocal about not agreeing with that decision before it was even finalized. Saints veteran Cameron Jordan made his feelings clear earlier this month when discussions around the topic began. 

Now, Jordan is doubling down on his frustration with the NFL. 

Jordan joins many defenders around the NFL in clowning the choice by the league owners. 

This rule change is a rough one. It's one that many folks think will last just one season, similar to the pass interference reviews. The Saints remember that time well, too.

Regardless, it is clear that players aren't happy about the change. Expect plenty of other Saints player to make their feelings known on social media over the next couple of days. 

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