"During upcoming owners’ meetings, clubs will vote on the following proposed rules changes. All proposals must be approved by 75% (24) of the owners to be adopted. NFL clubs will consider and vote on the following Competition Committee and club-submitted proposals.
COMPETITION COMMITTEE RULES PROPOSALS
CLUB PLAYING RULE PROPOSALS
- By Competition Committee; to amend Rule 16, to eliminate overtime in the preseason.
- By Competition Committee; to amend Rule 6, Section 1, Article 3, for one year only, to establish a maximum number of players in the setup zone.
- By Competition Committee; to amend Rule 12, Section 2, Article 4, to expand the prohibition on blocking below the waist by offensive and defensive players on scrimmage downs when contact occurs beyond five yards on either side of the line of scrimmage and more than two yards outside of either offensive tackle.
- By Competition Committee, Coaches Subcommittee, and Baltimore; to amend Rule 15, Section 3, Article 9, and Rule 19, Section 2, to permit the Replay Official and designated members of the Officiating department to provide certain objective information to the on-field officials.
- By Chicago; to amend Rule 11, Section 3, Article 3, to ensure the enforcement of all accepted penalties committed by either team during successive Try attempts.
- By Los Angeles Rams; to amend Rule 8, Section 1, Article 2, to add a loss of down for a second forward pass from behind the line and for a pass thrown after the ball returns behind the line.
- By Kansas City; to amend Rule 5, Section 1, Article 2, to expand jersey number options for certain positions.
- By Baltimore and Philadelphia; to amend Rule 16, Section 1, to change the options for winner of an overtime coin toss, and create a true sudden death format.
- By Baltimore Ravens; to amend Rule 16, Section 1, to change the options for winner of an overtime coin toss, eliminate sudden death format, and eliminate overtime in the preseason.
- By Philadelphia; to amend Rule 6, Section 1, Article 1, to permit a team to maintain possession of the ball after a score by substituting one offensive play (4th and 15 from the kicking team’s 25-yard line) for an onside kickoff attempt.
- By Baltimore; to amend Rule 19, Section 1, Article 1, to add an eighth official who is positioned somewhere other than the playing field, with full communication to on-field officials and access to a television monitor."
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Think about it- you score on the opening drive, take the 4th and 15, then march down the field again. You could eat up the entire quarter if you get good enough on 4th and 15. -
I'm in favor of eliminating the onside kick entirely and not replacing it with anything. If you couldn't win the game via normal means, you don't deserve to win. I've long felt that it only serves to punish the team that played better 95% of the game.
On a positive note, I fully support having an official "sky judge" who's in charge of the crew and can make sure that as few mistakes are made as possible. There is zero logical reason not to do this, but apparently the officials oppose it for some reason.KeyFin likes this. -
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Make the official in the box the crew chief. The rest need to do what he says. -
I'd put a mini ref team up in that booth. Have one watch live and two more replaying every snap. If a receiver pushes off before making a catch, give the other team the option to bring it back to that down/distance after the penalty. Look specifically for holding, facemask, illegal blocks and PI on every play. And on the freak occurrence where a penalty from the previous play wipes out a score, then so be it.
The rules should be followed and enforced at all times...that should be the standard we're aiming for. If player have to follow them, then there should be zero question about how they're enforced.