Cardinals coach Bruce Arians still isnt over Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagners leaps over Arizonas line on two field goal attempts not being penalized, calling such plays bad for football in a radio interview Tuesday.Arians, told SiriusXM NFL Radio?that?officials wanted player leaps on field goal attempts made illegal but the NFLs competition committee decided not to change the rules.The competition committee went through that play, and officials wanted it taken out, Arians said in the interview. The committee left it in, but it cannot be officiated. Whether he touches, whether it was leverage, was his foot within the framework of the defensive linemans feet before he jumped, all those things that go into that call, I think its bad for football.Because what youre going to have to do now is start having centers raise their face up and get kicked in the face and things that are just dangerous to the players. I think its a dangerous play as it is and should be taken out of the game.NFL vice president of football Dean Blandino explained Tuesday in an interview with NFL Network why Wagners leap Sunday night wasnt penalized.Theres contact, and then theres incidental contact, he said. He can run up and jump, but he cant land on players. Now if he brushes a player or brushes a teammate with incidental contact, that would be legal.So hes gonna run, jump and clear the line, block the kick. You look at the TV copy replay, and you can see that there is some contact. His foot is going to brush the back of the snapper, but that is not significant contact. Its incidental. He didnt land on players. So thats what made it legal.Arians was furious after Sunday nights 6-6 tie with the Seahawks, saying that because Wagner touched?Cardinals long-snapper Aaron Brewer as he hurdled him both times, flags should have been thrown. 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Hes got a lot of pride. Hes an incredible competitor, but hes got to make sure he stays poised so he doesnt get himself in trouble. So we had a good illustration of that today.After the two players were initially separated, and it appeared the situation had calmed down, Bennett charged Sowell a second time. When teammates broke them up, Bennett tossed his helmet.At one point, Doug Baldwin tried to approach Bennett and calm him down, but Bennett then went after the wide receiver.Bennett and Sowell spent the remainder of practice on the sidelines. Afterward, they walked off the field together and appeared to be on good terms.Bennett got kicked out of a practice earlier in training camp. He said at the time that he understood the message Carroll was sending to the team.Theres a lot riding on this season for our whole football team, Carroll said. And we have to deal with that. We have really high expectations, and that can heighten the passion and intensity and all of that. 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So we have to learn how to deal with that and how to manage that well.Offensive line coach Tom Cable said the intensity can be a positive as long as it doesnt go too far.Theres parts of it that are good, but ultimately you dont want either one of them fighting or doing that, Cable said. And theyve got to learn how to manage that because that stuffs going to happen in the game. And if you do it in the game, youre going to get thrown out, and theyre going to take your money. So a good lesson for both [Sowell] and Mike. Both guys are wrong, and theyve got to learn to do right. And theyll do that. ' ' '