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What does the ‘Clowney hit’ mean for Wentz and other mobile QB’s moving forward?

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For 14 years, John Runyan made his name for being one of the best, and dirtiest players in the game. His work for the Philadelphia Eagles was impressive. Nine years in Philadelphia, a pro-bowl to his credit and a member of some of the best offensive lines in Eagle history. Yet while his career was one of gathering fines for malicious plays, Runyan now has a very different job as Vice President of policy and rules administration. His job- to enforce and fine players who made malicious and illegal acts on the field.