Minnesota Vikings safety Andrew Sendejo has been known as a hard hitter since he came into the league, and chances are he will get flagged a time or two this upcoming season for making illegal hits. On Friday, he had a little fun with the new rule, creating a helmet that makes sure he will avoid fines or possible ejections for leading with his facemask.

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He slid a facemask on top of his helmet, so no matter which part of his helmet hits the opponent, the facemask will come first. This is the second time this week that Sendejo has made his feelings clear about the new rules and the direction he feels the NFL should go.

Previously, he was spotted at training camp with a hat that says Make Football Violent Again.

Sendejo might be on to something here. After some of the calls in Thursday's Hall of Fame game, the NFL could have a little issue on their hands.

This offseason, we finally figured out what a catch is, at least for now, but the bigger problem might be what a legal tackle is.

Tackles that no one has ever complained about were flagged during the Hall of Fame game. The NFL is going to have to make some changes to the rule, or many players are going to have to make major changes to their games. This is going to be a rule that will be debated all year.