Column: NFL continues to foolishly push the envelope with TV, return rules

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If the NFL is so interested in player safety, why not listen to the great majority of them who hate artificial turf?

It is modeled after the State of Denmark, which may be OK for diehard visitors, but where there’s always been something rotten — at least since Shakespeare got his first wind of it.There is this huge envelope of cash filled with suckers money, you see, and the NFL keeps pushing the outside of it.

The other will allow a kickoff returner to fair-catch the ball inside the 25-yard line, with the series starting at the 25. Giants owner John Mara says he’s “adamantly opposed” to flipping, that it isn’t fair to the fans. A billionaire with a voice of reason. But Roger Goodell, his head stuck in the purse, has been pushing it .

Kickoff returns provide entertainment. Ever see Gale Sayers or O.J. return one? They can be thrill rides. A kickoff brought back for a touchdown after the other team scores may be the most devastating action in sports. It pops the balloon. But at what expense? Reid is right. They’re taking the ferocity and foot out of football. Gamblers will find themselves betting on games of Twister.The numbers are padded, of course. It’s the NFL, after all. The League claims the draft in Kansas City drew 312,000 people over the three days. The 2024 draft will be held in Green Bay’s 312,000-seat sports arena. …

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