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"That changes our target and it's natural, and nothing is being said about that. It's just becoming very, very difficult," he said.
During a lighter moment, Milloy joked that if he had a son playing youth football, he would implore him to switch to offense. But he admitted the new emphasis will definitely be on his mind come Sunday when the Seahawks host Arizona.
"It's a very fine line the NFL is tight roping, but as a player I have a job to do and my job is to try and get the guy down and to minimize points. It use to be by all means necessary," Milloy said. "Going into the game am I thinking about it? I'd be lying if I say I wasn't. How do I tackle this guy? Can I have the 'Wooo!' hits like Ronnie Lott use to talk about? They're really taking that out of the game and it's really a shame."
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