NFL meeting to ban hip drop tackles.. (Update: Now banned)

They are still allowed to wrap up the legs even the ankles from behind because they aren’t putting their weight on the legs maybe their upper chest and head but not their whole body. They can’t grab the waist and then sit on the lower legs.

There were only on average one hip drop tackle every 10.4 games, according to the stats the NFL released, but I’m guessing that there were multiple players tackled from behind each game. A tackle from behind is not a hip drop.
Most of the time, you will see that type of tackle while trying to hit them from an angle or from behind. I'm hoping we can get ankle tackles but when it come from a smaller defender to a bigger offensive player, what tackle gives them more leverage. Truth is, we would probably see less injuries if players were taught to protect themselves, as Brady said.
The reason why I ultimately don't like it is below...

The more I read on the subject, the more I think people are overreacting.

Why are we acting like everyone was doing hip drop tackles all game long every week and that suddenly bringing Henry down from behind will be impossible?

I admit, I needed to take some time to get educated, but I think a lot of the complainers don’t fully understand what’s being legislated out here and just how relatively rare this tackle technique was occurring.
I'm actually pretty indifferent but when it comes down to things like this, I take the pulse of the what defensive players in the league are saying. It's easy for me to look at it from the lens of a spectator, but the players are speaking. I really hate that this will be a "subjective" rule that will not be applied equally across the board that will affect games.