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I get the logic, tbh I don't hate it as it'll mean teams really try their hardest not to kick it into the end zone. And if they gaffe and accidentally kick out of bounds, it's only a 5 yard difference.So the NFL’s goal was to eliminate high speed collisions, but also bring the kickoff back as a play.
The rule changes last year did eliminate the high speed collisions by changing where players lined up. But there were still too many touchbacks.
My moving touchbacks to the 35 yard line, they’re treating kicks that reach the end zone similarly to how they treat kickoffs that go out of bounds. They’re trying to have the kickers kick them to the 5 or 10 yard line, and think this would be a way to incentivize that. I support this proposed change. And being an outdoor cold weather team, we’re most likely going to be the least impacted as it’s tough for kicks to reach the end zone later in the season as it is.
Seems like it becomes important to have a kicker who has the technical skill needed to drop it on the 5-10 yard line every time. Big swing in field position.












