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Landshark
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« Reply #25 on: August 03, 2013, 07:53:29 am » |
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Potential problem with this.....game length.
Everyone was worried how much longer games went with replay reviews, turns out not much.
This could lengthen the game significantly. First off, 2 extra 2 min warning automatically lengthens the game. Plus the 2 min offense takes a lot longer than than normal plays. Spiking the ball, running out of bounds, etc.
Again, this is why I hope they confine these silly rules only to the Pro Bowl and don't start implementing them in regular season games.
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MikeO
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« Reply #26 on: August 03, 2013, 08:22:15 am » |
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Again, this is why I hope they confine these silly rules only to the Pro Bowl and don't start implementing them in regular season games.
They are all coming to the "regular game" .....just a matter of WHEN and not IF anymore. Player safety and all the concussion issues ...the NFL needs to stay ahead of the curve and look out for player safety. Especially with that giant lawsuit the former players have against them. If the NFL doesn't show they are changing their ways then next thing ya know congress will be involved and that's the last thing the league wants. They do need to make the game safer. Removing kickoffs is a big first step. Making the game more wide open to encourage passing by tweaking the rules is another way. I don't agree or like these rule changes at all, but I see there point of view and I understand why they want to start moving in this direction. The 2 things Fans hate the most are the thought of these rule changes that drastically change the game and a Super Bowl being played in London or overseas. BOTH are going to happen in time and unfortunately fans are going to be pissed! But the NFL is a drug and fans can stomp there feet and be mad but they will keep coming back to get there "fix."
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