Texans return man Steven Sims liked the old kickoff rules before the NFL changed them this offseason. With the new closer rules, it'll be tougher. The rules aim to encourage more kick returns while maintaining safety, touching on new kickoff positions, onside kick changes, and eliminating fair catches. Some players and coaches are fans, while others prefer the old way.
Players and coaches are making adjustments and preparing for the new rules, some anticipating more points, bigger swings, and desensitization to lower starting positions. Special-teams coordinator Frank Ross is not a fan of the new rules, while players like Dameon Pierce are excited for the safer return game. The Texans are gearing up for adjustments and flexibility in their kickoff and return strategies.
The NFL's emphasis on player safety and new rules like eliminating fair catches and bringing the kick return back could change the dynamic of special teams play. Kick returners like Sims will see more opportunities, but also challenges with shorter kicks. The NFL hopes to increase kick returns with the new rules, reminiscent of the XFL's explosive kick returns.