Inflatable ding-ding falls from the upper level at San Francisco, fan catches it and writes "York" on it.
https://the-cauldron.com/the-world-s-angriest-fan-san-francisco-49ers-edition-3f5852f1b66#.ui83yn8yi (NSFW)
Today made living in the DC area even more insufferable than usual for all next week. Thanks a lot, Tampa.![]()
Today made living in the DC area even more insufferable than usual for all next week. Thanks a lot, Tampa.![]()
Should the NFL narrow the goalposts? Right now they're 18' 6" wide. Why not narrow them to 12'? Let's make it harder to make a FG and PAT.
Should the NFL narrow the goalposts? Right now they're 18' 6" wide. Why not narrow them to 12'? Let's make it harder to make a FG and PAT.
Are we going back to last year's PAT spot?
We're already at 300% (maybe more, this was earlier today) of missed PAT's from last year. 24 this year, 8 all of last year.
Are we going back to last year's PAT spot?
We're already at 300% (maybe more, this was earlier today) of missed PAT's from last year. 24 this year, 8 all of last year.
The hash marks in the NFL were moved closer together in order to give the offense more room to work - to help the NFL run up the score the way the fans wanted to see when the change was made. Defenses became too good at protecting the narrow side of the field, creating more complex schemes for the wide side that confused the offenses. So the brought the hash marks closer together to force the defenders to play more balanced schemes and allow the offenses more options.Yeah, move them out to match college. I've never understood why they made it easier in the NFL.
One small change they could make is to eliminate the practice of different footballs for the place kickers. I have to laugh at the rationale one kicker made, "In cold weather it's like kicking a rock." A bit of hyperbole there, and even if it's semi-accurate, other players battling each other on "frozen tundra" that must seem like concrete, and you're complaining that the ball's too hard? Make them kick with the same balls that other players use.
And while I don't want to open a can of worms here, but the balls should be provided by the league, just like major league baseball. If there's any prep, it should be done by league officials, who should be in control of the balls at all times.
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They setup the Special K balls after it got out that teams were manipulating a certain set of balls used in the game for use during, punts, FG and PAT kicks. Remember the coffin corner kicks from the 90s and early 00s during the punt game? You don't see them as much anymore, do you? Special K balls.
Would it be too confusing to have two sets of hash marks then? (Serious question.)
No, it would not be too confusing as teams that have used shared fields in the past with both sets of hash marks. The Bears during Soldier Field's renovation played on natural turf at Illini Stadium is the first that comes to mind. It wasn't confusing, but it was a slightly messy look. If the NFL is anything, it's an image conscious organization, and would be hard pressed to allow something that could be construed as a messy look.
Arena style! Let's go! 4 pts for a drop kick FG! (IIRC)