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The Robert Saleh of New York Jets has been criticized for changing the fair catch regulations.
John Harbaugh and Andy Reid have voiced their disapproval of the new fair catch regulation.
Current and past players, notably Andy Reid and John Harbaugh, have questioned the NFL’s new fair catch policy for kickoffs, albeit for very different reasons.
A new rule that will be tested for one season was approved by the competition committee during this week’s NFL spring meetings in Minneapolis.. Regardless of where they caught the ball, kick returners are allowed to petition for a fair catch, and the ball is returned to the 25-yard line. After a fair catch, the ball would have been dropped at the claimed spot.
The league has not reacted positively to the regulation adjustment, which aims to increase player safety.Special teams coaches were said to be unified in their criticism, feeling that the game was losing its strategic component.
Even after his team won the Super Bowl in February, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is not a fan.
I’m worried about “where does it end.” Right? Arrowhead Pride spoke with Reid. “You start taking parts out; let’s see where this goes. You don’t want to take out too many pieces, though. You are going to use flags to play football.
Harbaugh did not give a reason for his opinion that the change could be more detrimental, but Reid is not happy with the game’s constant deterioration in toughness.
He said, “We thought there were better ideas,” during the Ravens’ planned team activities (OTAs), at his press conference. We had a chance to talk to every special teams coach on the fair catch rule.