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Bruce Johnson -> RE: Other NFL News (3/31/2020 9:40:51 AM)

Tom Brady was a rookie when Luke Kuechly was in 4th grade and Luke is now retired from the NFL while Tom is still playing

Insane

Tom Brady has lost 211 career rushing yards due to kneel downs

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Bill Jandro -> RE: Other NFL News (4/10/2020 7:09:39 AM)

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/apr/09/chris-johnson-accused-murder-for-hire-plot




Bruce Johnson -> RE: Other NFL News (4/10/2020 3:37:32 PM)

https://nypost.com/2020/04/10/drew-brees-picks-nbc-over-espn-in-monday-night-football-setback/




kgdabom -> RE: Other NFL News (5/4/2020 11:04:40 AM)

Don Shula died today. He lived until 90. Not a bad run. I remember Shula talking about the Super Bowl in the undefeated season. He said it's going to be boring. We're going to control the ball with the run and our D is going to shut them down. The final score was 14-7 and it was never in doubt.




Bill Jandro -> RE: Other NFL News (5/4/2020 2:09:07 PM)

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Don Shula died today. He lived until 90. Not a bad run. I remember Shula talking about the Super Bowl in the undefeated season. He said it's going to be boring. We're going to control the ball with the run and our D is going to shut them down. The final score was 14-7 and it was never in doubt.

I think I heard today (if it was this game) Griese threw only 7 passes.




Bruce Johnson -> RE: Other NFL News (5/4/2020 2:32:54 PM)

When Shula became a head coach for the Colts, he was the youngest head coach in NFL history at the age of 33. Later, when he became the coach of the Dolphins, the Dolphins were ruled to have tampered with him and were fined a first round draft pick. In hind sight it was a good move by them.

He broke into the NFL coaching as an assistant with the Lions in 1960 and the Lions had the best defense in the NFL.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Shula




Mark Anderson -> RE: Other NFL News (5/17/2020 8:54:37 AM)

Phyllis George passes away at age 70.




Bill Jandro -> RE: Other NFL News (5/17/2020 1:02:20 PM)

Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver joined the growing list of NFL players with recent off-the-field issues on Saturday night as he was arrested in Houston on charges of DWI and unlawful carrying of a weapon.




ratoppenheimer -> RE: Other NFL News (5/21/2020 12:26:17 PM)

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NFL clubs today received updated playing rules change proposals.

Most interesting: an alternative to the onside kick that would allow a team a chance to maintain possession by going for it on 4th-and-15 from their 25-yard line. Sounds like support for the idea is growing.




kgdabom -> RE: Other NFL News (5/21/2020 12:54:08 PM)

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Tom Pelissero@TomPelissero
NFL clubs today received updated playing rules change proposals.

Most interesting: an alternative to the onside kick that would allow a team a chance to maintain possession by going for it on 4th-and-15 from their 25-yard line. Sounds like support for the idea is growing.

Too easy. Should be 20 yards.




ratoppenheimer -> RE: Other NFL News (5/21/2020 1:00:23 PM)

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Tom Pelissero@TomPelissero
NFL clubs today received updated playing rules change proposals.

Most interesting: an alternative to the onside kick that would allow a team a chance to maintain possession by going for it on 4th-and-15 from their 25-yard line. Sounds like support for the idea is growing.

Too easy. Should be 20 yards.



i say leave it be...i like the onside kick....




Todd M -> RE: Other NFL News (5/21/2020 2:08:43 PM)

I like the proposed change. More games will come down to the wire. What's the onside kick success % ~20%? Sure its exciting when it happens but it feels like it doesn't happen often at all. This new way could be double the success rate.




David Levine -> RE: Other NFL News (5/21/2020 2:54:00 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

I like the proposed change. More games will come down to the wire. What's the onside kick success % ~20%? Sure its exciting when it happens but it feels like it doesn't happen often at all. This new way could be double the success rate.


Onside kick success dropped from 21 percent to 6 percent after new rule

When the NFL changed the rules governing kickoffs before the 2018 season, little was said about onside kicks. The focus was on the vast majority of kickoffs, in which the ball is kicked deep and players run full-speed down the field to try to make a tackle, resulting in plenty of head-on collisions.

But onside kicks have become a major casualty of the new kickoff rules, which prevent players from getting a running start before the ball is kicked.

In the 2017 NFL season there were 57 onside kicks and the kicking team recovered 12 of them, or 21 percent. In 2018-2019, under the new rules, there have been 79 onside kicks and the kicking team has recovered 5 of them, or 6 percent.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/11/03/onside-kick-success-dropped-from-21-percent-to-6-percent-after-new-rule/




bohumm -> RE: Other NFL News (5/21/2020 4:01:53 PM)

One way to think about it, which could lead to some less competitive games in the short run but which might be interesting at the end of games and in the long run, would be to always give the ball back to the touchdown scoring team at their own 20. After FGs it would go to the non-scoring team at their own 20. Teams would have to develop according to what works to win games, be it improving aspects of offense or defense to leverage the rules.




David Levine -> RE: Other NFL News (5/21/2020 4:13:57 PM)

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One way to think about it, which could lead to some less competitive games in the short run but which might be interesting at the end of games and in the long run, would be to always give the ball back to the touchdown scoring team at their own 20. After FGs it would go to the non-scoring team at their own 20. Teams would have to develop according to what works to win games, be it improving aspects of offense or defense to leverage the rules.


This I kind of hate.

I think you risk having a lot of super non-competitive games that start off bad and just snowball. And I think you risk losing a lot of viewers early in games.




bohumm -> RE: Other NFL News (5/21/2020 7:41:09 PM)

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ORIGINAL: bohumm

One way to think about it, which could lead to some less competitive games in the short run but which might be interesting at the end of games and in the long run, would be to always give the ball back to the touchdown scoring team at their own 20. After FGs it would go to the non-scoring team at their own 20. Teams would have to develop according to what works to win games, be it improving aspects of offense or defense to leverage the rules.


This I kind of hate.

I think you risk having a lot of super non-competitive games that start off bad and just snowball. And I think you risk losing a lot of viewers early in games.

Yeah, I'm not crazy about it. I'm just trying to think of something that's more than a single play that tries to thread the needle between being too easy and too hard.




ratoppenheimer -> RE: Other NFL News (5/22/2020 2:11:56 AM)

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if an inferior team keeps getting the ball back - more and more chances - the likelihood of them connecting increases...they can be getting their asses kicked the entire game and then score a couple of fluke td's and win the game - and against a tired defense that's been out on the filed for three consecutive series....

i don't like rule changes that try to create parity/excitement through special treatment for the inferior - it mitigates the first 55 minutes of playing time....





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ratoppenheimer -> RE: Other NFL News (5/22/2020 2:38:27 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

I like the proposed change. More games will come down to the wire. What's the onside kick success % ~20%? Sure its exciting when it happens but it feels like it doesn't happen often at all. This new way could be double the success rate.


Onside kick success dropped from 21 percent to 6 percent after new rule

When the NFL changed the rules governing kickoffs before the 2018 season, little was said about onside kicks. The focus was on the vast majority of kickoffs, in which the ball is kicked deep and players run full-speed down the field to try to make a tackle, resulting in plenty of head-on collisions.

But onside kicks have become a major casualty of the new kickoff rules, which prevent players from getting a running start before the ball is kicked.

In the 2017 NFL season there were 57 onside kicks and the kicking team recovered 12 of them, or 21 percent. In 2018-2019, under the new rules, there have been 79 onside kicks and the kicking team has recovered 5 of them, or 6 percent.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/11/03/onside-kick-success-dropped-from-21-percent-to-6-percent-after-new-rule/




they water down the rules until they're unbearable and then they have to try to fix the water-downed rules...the nfl with the videogame mentality...never a dull moment....








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Trekgeekscott -> RE: Other NFL News (5/22/2020 8:57:34 AM)

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if an inferior team keeps getting the ball back - more and more chances - the likelihood of them connecting increases...they can be getting their asses kicked the entire game and then score a couple of fluke td's and win the game - and against a tired defense that's been out on the filed for three consecutive series....

i don't like rule changes that try to create parity/excitement through special treatment for the inferior - it mitigates the first 55 minutes of playing time....





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I agree.

Why not just have them announce they are going to onside kick (like an extra Olineman has to announce he's eligible) and allow them to get a running start when they do? It''s not like people don't know they are going to onside kick anyway.


Make it a penalty if they announce and then don't onside kick...




Pager -> RE: Other NFL News (5/22/2020 12:15:58 PM)

I like onside kicks. I respect when coaches use them to open the game or half. You gotta play the full sixty minutes. Or would you take away 3 pointers the last two minutes in basketball?

I think current rules of equal players on both sides of the kickers and no running starts should still occur, but allow a team to send players in motion. If they do motion and don't onside kick, it's a 15 yard penalty.




Pager -> RE: Other NFL News (5/22/2020 12:29:31 PM)

Would you outlaw Hail Mary's?

Ban laterals on kick off returns? (thinking of the Titans playoff win).

Make the plays or you don't deserve to win no matter what you did the first 55 minutes.


Any follow UofM 98 basketball team? Come from behind win against Indiana (I think). Down by 10 or so with 1 minute left and sam jacobson went off? Or REggie Miller with the Pacers.

Comeback wins are memorable. Why do anything that limits those opps?




ratoppenheimer -> RE: Other NFL News (5/22/2020 1:57:10 PM)

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i didn't even consider this...can you imagine a high-flying offense going out there against a bad defense 8-10 times and scoring td's before the other team even sees the ball?....


Tom Pelissero@TomPelissero
If the onside kick alternative passes in its current form, who would be the first coach to score on the opening drive, then try to double up before the opposing QB touches the ball?
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kgdabom -> RE: Other NFL News (5/22/2020 3:03:45 PM)

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Would you outlaw Hail Mary's?

Ban laterals on kick off returns? (thinking of the Titans playoff win).

Make the plays or you don't deserve to win no matter what you did the first 55 minutes.


Any follow UofM 98 basketball team? Come from behind win against Indiana (I think). Down by 10 or so with 1 minute left and sam jacobson went off? Or REggie Miller with the Pacers.

Comeback wins are memorable. Why do anything that limits those opps?

I believe we were down 9 in the last 36 seconds and won it. That to me was the Gophers finest moment in basketball. It wasn't just Sam Jacobson. It was a full team effort.




Trekgeekscott -> RE: Other NFL News (5/22/2020 3:41:35 PM)

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i didn't even consider this...can you imagine a high-flying offense going out there against a bad defense 8-10 times and scoring td's before the other team even sees the ball?....


Tom Pelissero@TomPelissero
If the onside kick alternative passes in its current form, who would be the first coach to score on the opening drive, then try to double up before the opposing QB touches the ball?
@nflnetwork





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The first coach would be Belichick




Todd M -> RE: Other NFL News (5/22/2020 6:29:30 PM)

They say it's only going to be successful at the old going rate of the onside kick. I don't think you'll see it that much aggressively as you will see to try and make a comeback.

They line up like that and I am sending the house.




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