JJ Watt wants the NFL to help out defenses a little bit with a simple rule tweak.

JJ Watt looks on

Jan 4, 2020; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt (99) warms up before the AFC Wild Card NFL Playoff game against the Buffalo Bills at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Former Houston Texans defensive end JJ Watt wants the NFL to help out defenses a little bit with a simple rule tweak.

Watt made a Wednesday appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” where the longtime pass rusher was asked to comment on what some believe to be a lack of offensive holding calls in today’s NFL (10:30 mark).

The 5-time All-Pro called the dearth of offensive holding calls “frustrating” from a pass rusher’s perspective. He also claimed that there’s “no question” pass rushers — particularly the elite guys like Micah Parsons, Myles Garrett, and JJ’s brother TJ Watt — are constantly being held by blockers without proper recourse.

Watt’s proposed solution was for the NFL to reduce the penalty attached to offensive holding from 10 yards to just 5 yards.

“What I think is the answer, I think refs understand that a 10-yard penalty is a massive penalty in the NFL. So I think if you made holding a 5-yard penalty, I think it is going to be called much more fairly and much more realistically, because it’s not as crippling to the offense,” Watt said.

While it may sound counterintuitive to lower the penalty on something Watt wants called more, he stated that a lighter punishment may encourage referees to call it more often. Watt argued that softened penalties for offensive holding would lead to such infractions being flagged more, which may lead to less holding altogether.

Watt’s idea could work in theory. But there’s no guarantee that referees would respond to such a rule change exactly in line with Watt’s psychological deduction.

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