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View Poll Results: Would you support the following rules change?
Heck, yeah. Let the players play, and let the long returns stand. 9 29.03%
Golly, no. That is sacrilege, and anyway, I enjoy seeing penalties marked off. 6 19.35%
I should hold you down and gie you the business for this poll. 13 41.94%
I can't vote because I live in the District of Columbia. 3 9.68%
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Old 09-23-2007, 10:56 PM   Topic Starter
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A proposed NFL rules change

You know what I hate?

I hate that any time there's a long kick return, the first reaction of every knowledgeable fan is to look for a penalty flag. I think it taints the excitement of one of the game's most exciting plays.

So I propose this:

On kickoffs and punts, the kicking team gets to add a 12th man. In return, there will be no more penalties called for blocking in the back (above the waist - below the waist will still count) or for holding. All other penalties will be called as normal.

What say ye? Poll forthcoming, unless it gets called back for a block in the back.
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