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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.How the hell can 2 guys make a wedge?
It might make some hits slightly less impactful but your likely correct too plenty of full speed hits will still occur.No running start? I'm guessing these guys can reach top speed by the time they slam into somebody even without it. So all that's going to do is cost them a few seconds down the field while maintaining the same level of violent collision.
How the hell can 2 guys make a wedge?
Well, BB saw this coming - which is the real reason he traded for Trent Brown. The guy's a freakin' one-man wedge.
But it also means the receiving team should be able to set their blocks up better as the kicking team will be a lot slower off the line of scrimmage which could actually result in more returns and undermine the new touchback on fair catches.
Watch the ball sail through the end zone.On a semi-serious note, I wonder if this has been in the winds and was a factor in the Patterson trade. He was electric already, but I'm wondering what he can do if the coverage team is a few steps behind.
But it’s just another rule to take away an advantage the patriots have gained by being smarter and creating a kickoff scheme that uses hangtime on kicks to the goal line to pin teams deep on kickoffs.Much more room for krs to operate now.
Makes Patterson more dangerous.
Like AJ posted, we might see a lot of kicks thru the end zone, especially if he lights teams up early in year.
Not a bad thing, Brady gets decent field position either way.
Patriots offense, always great, could be something special this year.
I don't think anyone has mentioned this yet, but this cuts both ways. Patterson will gain an advantage, but the KRs of teams the Pats face will, too. The Pats players on the kick coverage unit will need to be top-notch and very well prepared. I wouldn't be surprised if the Pats devote some significant time during OTAs to practicing as if the new rules were already in place.