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NFL's 4th and 15 proposal and the Bengals
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(05-24-2020, 12:04 PM)jfkbengals Wrote: It is a very unsafe play.

The kicking team is literally running to blow up the guy in front of him in hopes that it leaves the designated teammate free to grab the ball.  The same goes for the receiving team who is attempting to leave the designated hands guys free to come down with it unmolested and get to the ground.

I recall hearing on the radio that most onside kick plays lead to injuries.  Most of the time it is not noticed by the fans as it happens late in the game, when the cameras suddenly focus on the coaches and QB discussing what to do next.  Then, because there is little time remaining, the fact the injured player cannot return isn't noticed.

Football back in its infancy was more about tackling than "hitting".   Hitting had gotten so out of hand that RBs were just deflecting poor hits instead of poor tackles, not too mention of course the "hitting" increasing the number of injuries.
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RE: NFL's 4th and 15 proposal and the Bengals - Bengalitis - 05-24-2020, 12:27 PM

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