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Josh Cribbs Doesn’t Like It, but the NFL’s New Kickoff Rule Is Good for Players

March 23, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The NFL has passed a revised rule on kickoffs.
The ball will be moved up to the 35-yard line from the 30, but touchbacks will remain at the 20-yard line.  
There has been outcry from players regarding this new rule, such as Josh Cribbs of the Cleveland Browns.
He claims this new rule will limit his ability to make an impact during the game with his electrifying returns.
He believes it will ultimately make him a non-factor during games.  
On the other side of the debate, Baltimore Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff absolutely loves the idea.
And who can blame him?
Cundiff, who set an NFL record with 40 touchbacks last season, enthusiastically exclaimed, "It's the first time they made a rule that benefits a kicker."
Now, the NFL owners are trying to push for an extra two games, and this may be the next step to protect players and to ensure a healthy lifestyle after they are done playing.
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