Richard Sherman. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Longtime NFL defensive back Richard Sherman had a very strong reaction to one of the NFL’s new rules proposals on Wednesday.

Sherman was sharply critical of the league’s attempt to ban the hip-drop tackle. Responding to a post by Dez Bryant, who called the proposal “insane,” Sherman went a step further, arguing that the league was “ruining the game.”

According to Sherman, the rule would essentially force defenders to choose between being dragged for a first down or simply giving it to them via the proposed penalty yardage.

Sherman was responding to the release of the NFL’s new rule proposal, which would assess a 15-yard penalty against any player flagged for a hip-drop tackle. Interestingly, Seattle Times reporter Bob Condotta said that Pete Carroll, Sherman’s former head coach, planned to lobby for the rule change.

Sherman’s stance will be echoed by a number of other players, who will argue that the change is going to make defending and tackling almost impossible. However, the injury risks associated with this type of tackle are clear, and there is definitely support for the proposed change.

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