How do you run towards something or somewhere without leading with the helmet? The rule violates basic physiology.
This is always my question.
Didn't Dickerson had a very (so notable) upright running style? There's the phrase "leading with his helmet" and there's "body mechanics dictate that the face is normally ahead of the rest of the body to balance the legs reaching out when sprinting."
I would clarify that definition around the word "lead" to make it more intentional or overtly excessive.
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