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From @NFLGameDay : Competition Committee members expect roughing the passer penalties to decrease, while noting the Clay Matthews hit on Kirk Cousins was not thought to be a foul. Story: https://t.co/cKLIkTZb6Z ... Video pic.twitter.com/2v0DaHyYkZ

From Ian's story:

According to several people who were on the call, the expectation is that there will be fewer roughing the passer calls moving forward. The league is emphasizing to officials they need to be sure a player applied all or most of his body weight when making a hit before throwing the flag, sources said.

Many of the competition committee members felt the hit by Packers pass rusher Clay Matthews on Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins in Week 2 was not a foul, sources said.

The Matthews hit was of the "scoop-and-pull" variety, and it's considered a judgment call. However, the emphasis on the competition committee call was every element must be present to throw the flag -- in this case, a scoop, a pull/lift and body weight -- and the consensus was Matthews didn't land on Cousins with his all or most of his weight.