At least the long field goals are a result of skill and strength, nor exploiting a loophole in the regulations. The “sneaky” part was hiring soccer players as place kickers. But there has been improvement since that time, so you have to attribute long field goals to improvements in technique and training.
Had this caller been around back in the day, he would have been bitterly opposed to the forward pass. He’d have been trying to change the rules of track to prevent the four-minute mile. I’m surprised he isn’t calling for changes to the rules of gymnastics to prevent Simon Biles from doing her signature moves. Games develop, skills iimprove, sports change. There are always people who fear change and try to prevent it while having nothing to offer for improvement.
If you wanted to make field goals harder (for example, to encourage teams to go for it on fourth down), you could move the uprights a little closer together.
My memory is rather hazy, but didn’t the XFL experiment with the extra point being worth more the farther away it was kicked? The kicking team had the option of the ball starting further back for 2 or 3 points depending on distance.
wallylm about 2 months ago
Bring ambidextrous certainly didn’t put Gordie Howe at a disadvantage (and, of course, switch hitting baseball players).
jmworacle about 2 months ago
Tank, I doubt the caller knows what you are talking about.
markkahler52 about 2 months ago
Why Not?! Just have some fun with it!!
3hourtour Premium Member about 2 months ago
…I say if the ball hits the uprights it should be worth one extra point…
Finbar Gurdy about 2 months ago
Think of it this way. Would you restrict a quarterback from throwing a 70-yard touchdown?
ksu71 about 2 months ago
I’m at a loss here. There are people that want to discourage the use of feet in a sport named football?
Ellis97 about 2 months ago
But it’s called FOOTball.
William Robbins Premium Member about 2 months ago
The miss is already penalized by field position.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 2 months ago
Pete Rose bet he’d never die. He lost again.
baskate_2000 about 2 months ago
Dumb and dumber.
Linguist about 2 months ago
Many football (soccer) players are ambipedal.
ajr58(1) about 2 months ago
Like time outs – limit the number of attempts to three per half
Michael Helwig about 2 months ago
Just move the post back ten yards.
grange Premium Member about 2 months ago
At least the long field goals are a result of skill and strength, nor exploiting a loophole in the regulations. The “sneaky” part was hiring soccer players as place kickers. But there has been improvement since that time, so you have to attribute long field goals to improvements in technique and training.
rugeirn about 2 months ago
Had this caller been around back in the day, he would have been bitterly opposed to the forward pass. He’d have been trying to change the rules of track to prevent the four-minute mile. I’m surprised he isn’t calling for changes to the rules of gymnastics to prevent Simon Biles from doing her signature moves. Games develop, skills iimprove, sports change. There are always people who fear change and try to prevent it while having nothing to offer for improvement.
amaneaux about 2 months ago
If you wanted to make field goals harder (for example, to encourage teams to go for it on fourth down), you could move the uprights a little closer together.
Claymore Premium Member about 2 months ago
My memory is rather hazy, but didn’t the XFL experiment with the extra point being worth more the farther away it was kicked? The kicking team had the option of the ball starting further back for 2 or 3 points depending on distance.