Montreal Gazette

NFL puts more onus on kickers

New rule pushes back convert attempts from two- to 15-yard line

- BARRY WILNER

The NFL is moving back extra-point kicks and allowing defences to score on conversion turnovers.

The owners on Tuesday approved the competitio­n committee’s proposal to snap the ball from the 15yard line on PATs to make them more challengin­g. In recent seasons, kickers made more than 99 per cent of the kicks with the ball snapped from the two-yard line.

“There was strong sentiment coming out of our meetings in March that something had to be done with our extra point,” said Texans general manager Rick Smith, a member of the competitio­n committee that proposed this specific rule change. “From a kicking perspectiv­e, the try was over 99 per cent (successful), so we tried to add skill to the play. “It was also a ceremonial play.” The accepted proposal places the two-point conversion at the two, and allows the defence to return a turnover to the other end zone for the two points, similar to the college rule. The defence can also score two points by returning a botched kick.

The change was approved only for 2015, and will then be reviewed. But Smith predicts it will become permanent. “This isn’t an experiment,” Smith added. “This is a rule change. We expect this to be a part of the game.”

The vote was 30-2. Washington and Oakland voted no.

New England and Philadelph­ia also made suggestion­s on changing the extra point, but the owners went with the powerful committee’s recommenda­tion.

Officiatin­g chief Dean Blandino said the percentage of kicks made from the 33- or 34-yard line has been about 93 per cent. And Troy Vincent, in charge of NFL football operations, noted that placekicke­rs can handle such an alteration.

“The kicker’s a skill position now,” Vincent said. “We’re not trying to take the foot out of the game.”

The FXFL, a developmen­tal league, uses the 15-yard line as the line of scrimmage on extra-point placements.

A major part of the change is the hope more teams will go for two points. In contrast to the traditiona­l extra-point kick from a short distance, that is an exciting and usually a critical play.

Some teams could look into twopoint specialist­s; there’s conjecture that Eagles coach Chip Kelly brought in Tim Tebow to potentiall­y fill such a role.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Kansas City Chiefs kicker Cairo Santos will be looking at longer attempts for converts in the NFL this season.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Kansas City Chiefs kicker Cairo Santos will be looking at longer attempts for converts in the NFL this season.

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