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Old Wed Jan 22, 2014, 05:47pm
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Originally Posted by Texas Aggie View Post
Because at the NFL level, its near automatic and useless. I think the NFL is like Fed where if Team B secures possession, the try is ended. So at least in NCAA rules, there is a reason for both teams to continue with the try -- for now.

The kicking game, except possibly for field goals, is on its way out of the game. Its just a matter of someone coming up with a viable idea on how to replace it.
Never worked in Texas, but a good deal of Collegiate, a lot of High School and without question at the Youth Football levels, the kicking game is anything but automatic, and is more of an adventure where just about anything can happen.

Maybe there should be a game with no kicking, or a variety of other different rules and objectives. American Football is said to have evolved, or at least be greatly influenced by, Rugby. Instead of tinkering with something that's working as well as EVER expected, someone might come up with something new.

Has Coca-Cola ever got close to it's market share before announcing it's "new" formula?
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