I think this is going to make the kickoff more important than it has ever been.
I know some people don't like it and think that the NFL is trying to get rid of this part of the game. IMO they just did the opposite because without running starts and wedges returners are going to have more space and lanes to run in.
They got two things done. They made it "safer", a little bit anyway, and more exciting. Now kickoffs won't be the most boring play of the game. Imagine what PCooper is going to do to coverage teams now that they don't have a jump on him..........
I'g glad to see this myself and won't be hitting the fridge during kickoffs.
First thing is this could keep the kickoff in the game. It has to be in the game, I wish they would relax the kicking team lining up equally on both side in respect for onside kicks. Last 5 minutes of the half or something.
I didn't think much of the two man wedge until I recently (day or two) saw the Rams open up a hole for Cooper with one on a kickoff last year watching a highlight video . It did help. No running start has to help the returner. It will be interesting to see how it develops. Hope it woksout.
Where will the defenders meet up with the returner?
How is this not 90% like a long punt return?
I think this is going to make the kickoff more important than it has ever been.
I know some people don't like it and think that the NFL is trying to get rid of this part of the game. IMO they just did the opposite because without running starts and wedges returners are going to have more space and lanes to run in.
They got two things done. They made it "safer", a little bit anyway, and more exciting. Now kickoffs won't be the most boring play of the game. Imagine what PCooper is going to do to coverage teams now that they don't have a jump on him..........
I'g glad to see this myself and won't be hitting the fridge during kickoffs.