Miami Dolphins Fans Share NFL Rules They Would Change
Miami Dolphins fans tell us which NFL rules need to be changed, done away with or altered.
MIAMI GARDENS, FL - SEPTEMBER 14: umpire Rich Hall (49) watches the action between the New England Patriots and the Miami Dolphins during the game between the New England Patriots and the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, September 14, 2025 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. (Photo by Peter Joneleit/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images With the NFL’s offseason in full swing and the various meetings that take place with the league, including the NFL’s Competition Committee’s meetings, I asked the following question last evening: If you had the power to make a new rule, get rid of a rule, or change/adjust a rule in the NFL, what would it be and why? Below are some of your thoughts and answers- Jsutton15 just wants the same clarification as the rest of us.
I would like to know exactly what is pass interference coach k 13 would like to see the playoff seeding changed to make more sense. I would like to see the playoff seeding changed to go by records and not division winners, I don’t think it’s fair a 9-8 division winners to have better seeding then a team that has a record of like 13-4 but did not when there division. SlayerNation1 wants the NFL to change the rules to make field goals a challenge again.
Whatever is necessary to make kicking a small part of the game again. Narrow the goal posts if needed. The game has become a glorified soccer player skills competition.
Not exactly a rule change: Contraction – there are too many teams in relation to suitable QB talent, certainly for QB1 and even QB2 For many reasons, the NFL is really becoming unwatchable as NBA,MLB for the first time. Gambling, NIL brats, the kickoff, kickers in general, analytics, podcasts, hokey pregame shows, international games, multiple subscriptions to consume the product, etc. Francesco ITA agrees with getting rid of the tush push, along with other plays of the kind.
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