It’s rule-change proposal season within the NFL, and that often includes groups making an attempt to appropriate one thing that went towards them in the course of the earlier season. It appears the Los Angeles Rams are going to be the workforce pushing for that this offseason.
Rams to suggest rule change that will have negated pivotal two-point play
According to a report from CBS Sports on Saturday, the Rams are ready to suggest a sequence of rule modifications this offseason that will have negated the weird two-point conversion play that helped swing their Week 16 additional time loss towards the Seattle Seahawks.
There isn’t any official wording on what precisely the Rams are going to suggest, however given the character of the play, it might contain something from advancing a fumble on a two-point play to the period of time that passes earlier than a play will be reviewed.
With the Seahawks trailing 30-22 within the remaining minutes, they scored a landing and went for a game-tying two-point conversion. Initially, it seemed like an incomplete move from quarterback Sam Darnold to working again Zach Charbonnet. The ball fell to the bottom, the whistle blew, and Charbonnet then picked up the ball ultimately zone handy it to the referee.
