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Brock 12-07-2012 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 9187627)
I don't really understand the outrage.

You're removing a kickoff, which almost ALWAYS ends in a touchback and the offense starting at the 20 yard line, and replacing it with a punt from the 30, which will almost ALWAYS end in a return and potentially an exciting play.

I think it's a GREAT IDEA.

Hey, here's another GREAT IDEA. Just change it back to the way it was.

htismaqe 12-07-2012 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Brock (Post 9187645)
Hey, here's another GREAT IDEA. Just change it back to the way it was.

That's not gonna happen.

Dayze 12-07-2012 11:43 AM

and while we're at it....get rid of the reeruned 2:00 warning.
that seems completely pointless IMO.

Rain Man 12-07-2012 12:14 PM

Honestly, the NFL has already eliminated defenses. It makes sense that they would now eliminate special teams. The league today is nothing but quarterbacks playing catch with receivers, and the best quarterbacks win the championship, dragging the other 52 players along with them.

I really, really wish they would roll back some of the rules that are ruining the game.

Rausch 12-07-2012 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 9187768)
Honestly, the NFL has already eliminated defenses. It makes sense that they would now eliminate special teams. The league today is nothing but quarterbacks playing catch with receivers, and the best quarterbacks win the championship, dragging the other 52 players along with them.

I really, really wish they would roll back some of the rules that are ruining the game.

Ditto.

But until they do it would be nice if our team even considered taking a QB in teh first two rounds to...you know...COMPETE...

htismaqe 12-07-2012 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 9187768)
Honestly, the NFL has already eliminated defenses. It makes sense that they would now eliminate special teams. The league today is nothing but quarterbacks playing catch with receivers, and the best quarterbacks win the championship, dragging the other 52 players along with them.

I really, really wish they would roll back some of the rules that are ruining the game.

It will never happen. There's millions, if not billions, of dollars in looming liability lawsuits on the horizon.

Football in the intermediate future is going to be a shell of what it is even today, IF we have football at all.

Dayze 12-07-2012 12:27 PM

helmets w/out facemasks should do it.

BigMeatballDave 12-07-2012 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 9187627)
I think it's a GREAT IDEA.

:spock:

mcaj22 12-07-2012 12:35 PM

the problem here is there is a lot of players around the league that strictly make a living off special teams and kick off and kick return squads.

like whole careers. whether its a kick returner getting a chance to make a name for himself because hes a fast player who is last on the depth chart at WR, CB, HB, etc or a LBer buried as 5th string but can run down and make a tackle every game on kickoff, to maybe the situational young kicker who can kick the ball 100 yards with no accuracy and cant beat out the 45 year old guy on the team who makes field goals but cant kick more than 30 yards.

essentially youd be cutting team rosters down to like 35-40 some guys. You wouldnt even need 53 players, plus a practice squad anymore. Essentially a whole new system. Taking away special teams eliminates 3rd string players on NFL rosters

htismaqe 12-07-2012 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 9187800)
:spock:

It invites a whole new strategy.

It isn't any different than deciding between an onside kick or a regular kickoff.

Except that it actually gives the recieving team a CHANCE TO MAKE A PLAY.

htismaqe 12-07-2012 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by mcaj22 (Post 9187802)
the problem here is there is a lot of players around the league that strictly make a living off special teams and kick off and kick return squads.

like whole careers. whether its a kick returner getting a chance to make a name for himself because hes a fast player who is last on the depth chart at WR, CB, HB, etc or a LBer buried as 5th string but can run down and make a tackle every game on kickoff, to maybe the situational young kicker who can kick the ball 100 yards with no accuracy and cant beat out the 45 year old guy on the team who makes field goals but cant kick more than 30 yards.

essentially youd be cutting team rosters down to like 35-40 some guys. You wouldnt even need 53 players, plus a practice squad anymore. Essentially a whole new system. Taking away special teams eliminates 3rd string players on NFL rosters

You're not eliminating special teams. You're replacing a kickoff with a punt.

Did anybody even look at what was being proposed?

BigMeatballDave 12-07-2012 01:12 PM

We're probably going to see scoring records shattered.

KcMizzou 12-07-2012 01:16 PM

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Roger Goodell Was A Narc In High School, And He’s Proud Of It

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Whoa hey, loogit who's gracing the cover of this week's Time magazine: your friend and Peter King's, Roger Goodell. Sean Gregory has a lengthy profile of the NFL commissioner in this week's issue, and it contains the usual bits of hagiography (he keeps in shape! his daddy didn't like Vietnam, and that kind of integrity is clearly hereditary!), along with Goodell bravely congratulating himself for having the balls to make the game safer in the face of a supposedly stern opposition ("I don't do things for public relations," he says. "I do things because they're the right thing to do, because I love the game."). If you think Goodell is a small-minded authoritarian hypocrite—as I do, because it's true—the piece will make you wonder how people could still be carrying water for this asshole. A reminder: This is the commissioner who was willing to nuke a season if he couldn't take more money out of his players' pockets and who saddled another one with clown refs simply for the sake of ideological purity. That's how much Roger Goodell loves the game.

But buried deep in all the plaudits and stories of Goodell bro-hugging fans in parking lots (he's just like you!) is this one perfect little anecdote that sums up the man perfectly:

Even in high school, Goodell enforced a personal-conduct policy. Bronxville High School required athletes to sign a pledge: No drinking or troublemaking, or they'd be booted off the team. The other players knew Goodell would rat them out for misbehaving. "They didn't like to see me come to a party," says Goodell. "I took that pledge seriously."

Holy shit, he's Coach Conrad's mole! He's a ****ing NARC! And not only was Goodell a narc in high school, but he's apparently PROUD of it! What kind of horrible human being looks back on his high school days and thinks, "Boy, that sure was fun when I told on Bobby for drinking Thunderbird behind the equipment shed!"? You can take as many thoughtful-statesman cover shots of Goodell as you like; it still won't cover up the fact that THIS is the man currently in charge of football's future: a hired goon, a glorified lackey who will "protect" the integrity of a sport that has none to begin with by shoving all liability for the health of the players onto the players themselves. Unreal. The guy enforced a ****ing pledge. It's time we all summon our inner Randall "Pink" Floyd. We might play ball, commissioner. But we will never sign that. LET'S ROCK N ROLL.
http://deadspin.com/5966254/roger-go...es-proud-of-it

mcaj22 12-07-2012 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 9187871)
You're not eliminating special teams. You're replacing a kickoff with a punt.

Did anybody even look at what was being proposed?

you understand the difference between a punt and a kickoff yes?

like the difference between 10 different roster spots id guess.

Ace Gunner 12-07-2012 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 9187899)
Roger Goodell Was A Narc In High School, And He’s Proud Of It

http://deadspin.com/5966254/roger-go...es-proud-of-it

so he's a rat. no surprise here.


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