Each year, a Competition Committee meets during the NFL off-season to discuss proposals to change the rules of the game. The committee - made up of owners, head coaches, presidents and general managers - have 19 proposals to review before the 2016 campaign begins. Notably, they have already decided not to alter the current catch rule, believing it is clear to players and coaches.But what rules could change before next season? The most intriguing is No 4, a proposal to eject players who commit two fouls in one game. Read on for the details... NY Giants Odell Beckham Jr and Panthers Josh Norman had a dust-up this season which has likely resulted in this proposal. Fouls that would result in an ejection include throwing a punch or kicking an opponent, using abusive language with opponents, officials or teammates and taunting would all qualify as penalties that could contribute to ejection. Last season, only two players committed two of these fouls in one game - meaning neither Beckham Jr nor Norman would have been ejected under this proposal. Explaining the ejection rule proposal (No 4) 1. By Competition Committee; Permanently moves the line of scrimmage for Try kicks to the defensive teams 15-yard line, and allows the defense to return any missed Try.2. By Competition Committee; Permits the offensive and defensive play callers on the coaching staffs to use the coach-to-player communication system regardless of whether they are on the field or in the coaches booth.3. By Competition Committee; Makes all chop blocks illegal.4. By Competition Committee; Disqualifies a player who is penalised twice in one game for certain types of unsportsmanlike conduct fouls. More reaction to Odell Beckham Jr and Josh Normans ugly altercation 5. By Competition Committee; Changes the spot of the next snap after a touchback resulting from a free kick to the 25-yard line.6. By Baltimore; to amend Rule 5, Sections 3, Articles 1 and 2 (Changes in Position) to require players to wear jersey vests with numbers appropriate for their positions. Who are the Competition Committee? Rich McKay (chairman) – president, Atlanta Falcons John Mara – owner, New York Giants Stephen Jones – owner, Dallas Cowboys Mark Murphy – president, Green Bay Packers Ozzie Newsome – general manager, Baltimore Ravens Rick Smith – general manager, Houston Texans Jeff Fisher – head coach, St. Louis Rams Marvin Lewis – head coach, Cincinnati Bengals Mike Tomlin – head coach, Pittsburgh Steelers 7. By Baltimore; to amend Rule 15, Section 2, Articles 1, 4, and 5 (Instant Replay) to provide each team with three challenges and expand reviewable plays.8. By Buffalo; to amend Rule 15, Section 2, Articles 1, 4, and 5 (Instant Replay) to permit a coach to challenge any officials decision except scoring plays and turnovers.9. By Carolina; to amend Rule 8, Section 2, Article 1 (Intentional Grounding) to expand the definition of intentional grounding. San Diegos Jahleel Addae brings down Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson after forcing an intentional grounding penalty 10. By Kansas City; to amend Rule 14, Section 2, Article 1 (Half-distance Penalty) to add penalty yards to the distance needed to gain a First Down.11. By Kansas City; to amend Rule 8, Section 1, Article 2 (Legal Forward Pass) to prohibit quarterbacks from falling to the ground, getting up, and throwing a forward pass.12. By Minnesota; to amend Rule 15, Section 2, Article 1 (Coaches Challenge) to eliminate the requirement that a team be successful on each of its first two Instant Replay challenges in order to be awarded a third challenge.13. By Washington; to amend Rule 16, Section 1, Articles 1, 4, 6 and 7 (Overtime procedures) to eliminate overtime periods in preseason games. Washington Redskins proposed to scrap overtime. They lost in overtime to Atlanta last season 14. By Washington; to amend Rule 15, Section 2, Article 4 (Reviewable Plays) to subject personal foul penalties to Instant Replay review.15. By Washington; to amend Rule 15, Section 2, Article 1 (Coaches Challenge) to eliminate the requirement that a team be successful on each of its first two Instant Replay challenges in order to be awarded a third challenge.16. By Competition Committee; Expands the horse collar rule to include when a defender grabs the jersey at the name plate or above and pulls a runner toward the ground. An example of a horse-collar penalty conceded by Seattles Cliff Avril on Atlantas Matt Ryan 17. By Competition Committee; Makes it a foul for delay of game when a team attempts to call a timeout when it is not permitted to do so.18. 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