Bernie Miklasz was talking about this this morning on his show, and people wrote in, and one point someone made was this would really distort the game as it is because eliminating kickoffs would eliminate the onsides kickoff. He described it as "most most exciting play in the game," and I'm not sure whether I agree or disagree with that, but it is a structural part of the game that allows
1) Trailing teams some recourse after they score, to try to get the ball back
2) The element of surprise
It's a great play--high risk/high reward.
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