HighAndTight
Ready To Be Hurt Again
That might be what the NFL said the reason was for changing but they changed it because kickers just boot the ball out of the endzone on kick offs.Speed of the game is a whole other issue and yes, it’s probably too fast in some ways. We’ve seen interference creep back into forechecking and the main reason offered for the lack of rule enforcement is safety. Much like the NFL’s issue with kick returns, players going balls-to-the-wall and colliding with each other isn’t a sustainable way to play.
Part of it is rosters being too big. It’s taken for granted that 30 second shifts are a good thing because everyone likes seeing players go fast, but do we actually enjoy seeing random drones sprinting up and down the ice for 40 minutes? The game would be better with about 5 fewer players on the roster, for recognizability and also for slowing things down and letting people see the stick skills and agility that can happen at slower speeds. But we’re stuck with this game unless something dramatic happens with the CBA (the NHL had a chance to improve this when new teams were added, but AFAIK it wasn’t even considered).
So you get a league where players feel they have to be ready in mid September to blast off at full Pavel Bure speed for meaningless scrimmages in September. Which means intensive summer training, which means joints break down faster and faster. It’s little different than all the goalies who retire with hip injuries because they just have to butterfly on every save, even though this is terrible for the joints and ultimately leads to missed games and seasons.
Its one of the worst decisions the NFL has made.