That's right... double the size of the league and go back to the rules that existed in the '80s and '90s for the passing game.
Yes, talent would be a bit diluted, but wouldn't you love to see an NFL team win the Superbowl with the option?
NFL Football would still be vastly faster and a better brand of football than college, but it would create greater disparity in talent, allowing for more diversity in the game. Not quite to the degree of College Football, but at least something more akin to the '80s, when we had the West Coast, the K-Gun, the Gibbs singleback, and many more divergent systems. In Today's NFL, one team's 5 WR set looks much like the next team's 5 WR set, and quite honestly, it's becoming dull.
Roll back the offensive orientated rule changes of the 2000s and double the number of teams, and the league will become infinitely more interesting.
That's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
Yes, talent would be a bit diluted, but wouldn't you love to see an NFL team win the Superbowl with the option?
NFL Football would still be vastly faster and a better brand of football than college, but it would create greater disparity in talent, allowing for more diversity in the game. Not quite to the degree of College Football, but at least something more akin to the '80s, when we had the West Coast, the K-Gun, the Gibbs singleback, and many more divergent systems. In Today's NFL, one team's 5 WR set looks much like the next team's 5 WR set, and quite honestly, it's becoming dull.
Roll back the offensive orientated rule changes of the 2000s and double the number of teams, and the league will become infinitely more interesting.
That's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
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