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Moving kickoffs to the 35 will kill special teams. You're going to see a TON of touchbacks this season. Teams that went out and paid their kick returners a lot of money (Leon Washington) are not going to get the return they expected.NFL.com said:NFL kickoffs will take place at the 35-yard line -- not the 30 -- under a modified kickoff proposal passed by the league's owners at the NFL Annual Meeting on Tuesday. The proposal keeps touchbacks at the 20 and continues to allow the two-man blocking wedge.
The league's competition committee originally had proposed moving touchbacks up to the 25, eliminating the blocking wedge and limiting coverage players from long run-ups. The league reduced the number of players allowed in a blocking wedge to two in 2009.
The owners tabled the vote on changing some of the language on defenseless receivers.
A proposal to allow the replay official to review all scoring plays at any time during games also passed, but the third challenge remains -- coaches can get a third challenge if they win two challenges. Read More
I do like the new rule change that allows officials to review every scoring play. It works great in college and should work great in the NFL.