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Chiefs Coach Blasts Trump’s NFL Kickoff Rule Criticism

Chiefs Coach Dave Toub Fires Back at Trump’s NFL Kickoff Criticism

Key Takeaways

  • Chiefs special teams coach Dave Toub strongly dismissed President Trump’s criticism of new NFL kickoff rules
  • Trump called the rules “terrible” and “demeaning” during a recent media appearance
  • The NFL maintains the dynamic kickoff system improves safety while increasing returns
  • Toub, a 20+ year special teams veteran, suggested Trump lacks understanding of the rule

Kansas City Chiefs special teams coordinator Dave Toub delivered a sharp rebuttal to President Donald Trump’s recent criticism of the NFL’s new kickoff rules, stating the president “doesn’t even know what he’s looking at” when it comes to the league’s safety-focused changes.

Presidential Criticism of NFL Rules

President Trump made history earlier this month by becoming the first sitting president since Jimmy Carter in 1978 to attend a regular-season NFL game, watching the Washington Commanders face the Detroit Lions.

Just two days later, during an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show,” Trump strongly condemned the NFL’s dynamic kickoff rule that team owners recently made permanent. The new system requires kickers to launch the ball from the 35-yard line while kicking team players must wait at the 40-yard line until the ball touches the ground or is fielded by a returner inside the 20-yard line.

“I think it’s so terrible. I think it’s so demeaning, and I think it hurts the game. It hurts the pageantry,” Trump said. “I’ve told that to Roger Goodell, and I don’t think it’s any safer. I mean, you still have guys crashing into each other.”

NFL’s Safety Stance and Toub’s Response

The NFL has consistently defended the dynamic kickoff system, emphasizing that it enhances player safety while simultaneously creating more exciting return opportunities.

Dave Toub, who brings over two decades of special teams coaching experience from Chicago and Kansas City, didn’t mince words when asked about the president’s comments on Thursday. The typically reserved coach responded with unusual intensity.

“He doesn’t even know what he’s looking at. He has no idea what’s going on with the kickoff rule,” said the normally reserved Toub, his voice rising. “So take that for what it’s worth. And I hope he hears it.”

The exchange highlights the ongoing debate around the NFL’s efforts to balance player safety with traditional gameplay elements that fans have come to expect.

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