yobyellav
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They’ll reconsider that foolishness by April.
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Should be more yards, 15 feels too light
Should be more yards, 15 feels too light
15 yards on that rule seems like a massive advantage to me to strong offenses. Especially strong offenses with bad defenses, it changes the equation significantly.
Just thinking of all the playoff games when one team COULD NOT STOP the other, and that happens fairly regularly, this become a much easier choice than onside kicking.honestly think a couple of teams would treat it like going for 2 and/or going for it on 4th downs and pull it pretty regularly
hell imagine if you get a quick score or 2.. could just go for it and if you dont make it, o well the other team is setup at midfield
Oh damn, I didn’t even think of the likelihood of penalties...No 4th and15 please. What if there’s a defensive penalty, that results in an automatic first down? That play has to many potential loopholes. Keep the onside kicks.
the NFL has to many rules benefiting the offense. Might as well give defenses a 12th defender at this point. 11 on offense, and 12 on defense....