NFL has considered widening the playing field 35 feet, and reportedly may revisit the idea this off-season

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NFL has considered widening the playing field 35 feet, and reportedly may revisit the idea
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By Frank Schwab | Shutdown Corner – <abbr title="2013-02-11T19:04:04Z">19 hours ago</abbr></cite>


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(USA Today Sports Images)The NFL reportedly might consider widening the playing field to Canadian Football League standards, a drastic idea that would be one of the bigger rules changes the game has seen in a long time – if it comes to pass.
The National Football Post reported that the league has talked about widening the field sideline-to-sideline from 160 feet to 195 feet, which is the CFL standard, and the league might look into the idea again this offseason.
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The National Football Post said the competition committee discussed the idea a year ago. In theory, a wider field would be safer for a league that has much bigger and faster players than it did decades ago.
“I’m not so sure we shouldn’t think about widening the field,” former competition committee member Bill Polian told the National Football Post. “It’s a radical idea, but I think it’s worth thinking about. You would have more space and perhaps a safer game. I say that based on my CFL experience. There are less collisions of that type in the Canadian game.”
The idea of a wider field is radical, and although the league needs to improve player safety, it seems like changing the dimensions of the field would take a lot of convincing to a league that doesn't make major modifications very often.
The National Football Post story made the counter-argument that the wider field might not necessarily help player safety, because players would have more room to build up speed and have bigger collisions.
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There would be many logistical issues. Many stadiums were built with the 160-foot wide field in mind, with every foot of possible room used for seats that generate revenue. Widening the field by more than 10 yards might make the playing area inside the stands a bit snug. Also, for teams that use the fields for college or high school state playoff games, converting between the two would be a difficult task. Also, there's the fact that it's hard to imagine the NFL changing one of the basic foundations of the game after so many years with the same size field. The last change this drastic might be when the league moved the goal posts from the goal line to the back of the end zone in 1974.
Changing the width of the field would be a major change to the game, and while it doesn't logically seem very likely to happen soon, the NFL needs to look at every possibility to quell the negative publicity over player safety issues.
 

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good grief......rule change number 4012 to help the offense and fuck the defense.........why dont they just make it a 15 yard penalty to play defense.....that should do it...........fuckin idiots
 

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Seems like a bigger field would be more dangerous to some extent... Defenses would need faster players, that means more momentum/force, harder to stop when you get to the offensive players, harder hits.

I agree, they should leave shit alone for a few seasons... They'll never know what's working and what's not if they keep changing things.
 

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Seems like a bigger field would be more dangerous to some extent... Defenses would need faster players, that means more momentum/force, harder to stop when you get to the offensive players, harder hits.

If faster players were available, why have teams been using slower players all these years?
 

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I'm waiting for a "rolling clock". They practically do it now. They want to shorten the game as much as possible.

I get tired of them fixing things that aren't broken!
 

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If faster players were available, why have teams been using slower players all these years?

I take his comment as meaning you'll see lighter, faster players at positions such as DE, DT, and LB. Not that I agree w him, but that's how I understood his comment.
 

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Seems like a bigger field would be more dangerous to some extent... Defenses would need faster players, that means more momentum/force, harder to stop when you get to the offensive players, harder hits.

I agree, they should leave shit alone for a few seasons... They'll never know what's working and what's not if they keep changing things.

It would most certainly be less dangerous. You would have to play man coverage cause the zones would be too big and the safeties wouldnt get there in time. And usually its the second guy does the "head hunting" not the one that is covering
 

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I take his comment as meaning you'll see lighter, faster players at positions such as DE, DT, and LB. Not that I agree w him, but that's how I understood his comment.

But he says it will also mean more momentum, which is mass x velocity. If the tadeoff of less size for more speed really meant more momentum, we would have already seen it happen with the current size field. It's much more likely that trading size for more speed would mean less momentum
 

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I wish they increased the size of the goal in soccer. So freaking boring. 0-0 final score. yeah, that sounds like a fun two hours...
 

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But he says it will also mean more momentum, which is mass x velocity. If the tadeoff of less size for more speed really meant more momentum, we would have already seen it happen with the current size field. It's much more likely that trading size for more speed would mean less momentum

I guess I was thinking skills would be less important at certain positions, whereas pure athletes would be more valued... Covering ground would become more important, as opposed to perhaps, defending wideouts 1on1 and such... I could be wrong, but just my first thought. Game would be more wide open.
 

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But he says it will also mean more momentum, which is mass x velocity. If the tadeoff of less size for more speed really meant more momentum, we would have already seen it happen with the current size field. It's much more likely that trading size for more speed would mean less momentum
This is what I've heard too. The larger field would force the defense to using smaller players (reducing collision forces) and it would also give the WRs more time to react after catches so less blind-side hits
 

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Seems like a bigger field would be more dangerous to some extent... Defenses would need faster players, that means more momentum/force, harder to stop when you get to the offensive players, harder hits.

I agree, they should leave shit alone for a few seasons... They'll never know what's working and what's not if they keep changing things.

Nope, big hits are more rare in space than they are in tight places. More yardage would equal a safer playing field.

Personally I hate the idea.
 

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Dumbest Idea I've heard of........This to the NFL suits,''stop thinking so much''
 

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This is not happening, just worthless NFL fodder to keep the league in the news until the draft.
 

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