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Why not have teams just try onside kicks?

What I’d like to see withKOs…..

 

if the kick bounces two times in the field ( inside the sideline hashmarks) of play then goes out of bounds — the ball is placed there.  no or 1 bounce or 2 nd bounce isalong  hash marks   it goes to normal out of bounds spot.

 

 

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They are trying to create a real incentive for teams to kick short of the goal line to increase the number of returns. They can't find the line between entertainment and player safety. 

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Really hope the Bills win the Super Bowl soon so that I can stop watching the NFL altogether. It's now a perversion of a once great game.

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Its just getting more ridiculous. Go back to the old rules, this is idiotic. 

1 minute ago, T.E. said:

Really hope the Bills win the Super Bowl soon so that I can stop watching the NFL altogether. It's now a perversion of a once great game.


Completely agree. Either i stop when the  Bills win a superbowl or when Josh Allen isn’t playing  for the Bills anymore. 

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Helps the Bills.  One of the unintended consequences of moving the ball out to the 30 is teams scored more and it was more pronounced with better Quarterbacks.  A lot of the 4th and 3 from the opponents 47 was an easier cal than a 4th and 3 from your own 48.  I still don't like it though because I'm a curmudgeon who likes when extra points were 20 yards and kickoffs were kicked from 30 yards.

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