Andy Reid not a fan of new kickoff rules, says NFL could turn to 'playing flag football'

The NFL’s brand-new kickoff guidelines have actually drawn much criticism given that its statement Tuesday − consisting of from the ruling Super Bowl champs.

The brand-new guideline, which was voted on by league owners Tuesday, will execute a one-year path where kick returners can require a reasonable catch anywhere inside their group’s 25-yard-line and it will lead to a touchback, with the ball put at the 25-yard-line rather than the 20-yard-line.

Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid voiced his annoyance about the guideline modification Wednesday.

“My thing is, where does it stop, right?” Reid stated. “We’ll see how this goes. You don’t want to take too many pieces away and you’ll be playing flag football.”

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A significant aspect of the brand-new kickoff guidelines is the NFL stated its analytical designs forecast the return rate for kickoffs for the upcoming season will drop from 38% to 31%, and the rate of concussions on kickoffs will be lowered by 15%. Atlanta Falcons ceo Rich McKay, who is chairman of the competitors committee, stated concussions take place more than two times as typically on kickoffs as plays from skirmish.

Despite the guarantees of more security, kickers and unique groups coaches throughout the league mostly opposed to the guideline modification, and as an outcome, might increase the possibility of more squib kicks.

Contributing: Jarrett Bell, U.S.A. TODAY

This post initially appeared on U.S.A. TODAY: Andy Reid states NFL might be ‘flag football’ with brand-new kickoff guidelines

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