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Rodgers reportedly disgruntled, does not want to return to the Packers
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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 984671" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>It's called the "game inside the game," and the average fan who's never played the game, or been involved in developing kicking strategy, would never understand, because it's that part of the game that nobody really sees. In fact, kick offs have become so ho-hum to fans that the NFL has even considered doing away with them, because there are too few returns that are exciting. Me? I see it, because I lived it, as a sidelines coach, and as a kicker. I've seen all the nuances of what's determined the best way to handle it. Like I said, it's a game within a game. Kind of like little things that soccer players do, as part of a play, to make it work, and those of us who don't understand the game that well, will never understand.</p><p></p><p>Then there's the issue of long returns being called back by penalties. It happens so often that the first thing everyone does, as a guy is headed down the sideline, is look for yellow flags, because more often than not, there's going to be one out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 984671, member: 17953"] It's called the "game inside the game," and the average fan who's never played the game, or been involved in developing kicking strategy, would never understand, because it's that part of the game that nobody really sees. In fact, kick offs have become so ho-hum to fans that the NFL has even considered doing away with them, because there are too few returns that are exciting. Me? I see it, because I lived it, as a sidelines coach, and as a kicker. I've seen all the nuances of what's determined the best way to handle it. Like I said, it's a game within a game. Kind of like little things that soccer players do, as part of a play, to make it work, and those of us who don't understand the game that well, will never understand. Then there's the issue of long returns being called back by penalties. It happens so often that the first thing everyone does, as a guy is headed down the sideline, is look for yellow flags, because more often than not, there's going to be one out there. [/QUOTE]
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