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NFL's new kickoff rules, backed by data showing 43% fewer head injuries, are defended by Chiefs coach Dave Toub against Trump’s criticism.
Chiefs special teams coach Dave Toub dismissed former President Donald Trump’s criticism of the NFL’s revised kickoff rules, calling Trump’s comments uninformed and lacking understanding of the changes.
The NFL updated the rules to enhance player safety and increase kickoff frequency, resulting in a nearly 43% reduction in documented head injuries during the first year.
Trump, appearing on the Pat McAfee Show, labeled the new kickoff “terrible” and “demeaning,” claiming it harms the game’s pageantry and isn’t safer.
Toub, with 13 seasons on the Chiefs’ staff, emphasized the data-driven nature of the rule changes and the league’s focus on reducing concussions.
Las nuevas reglas de patada inicial de la NFL, respaldadas por datos que muestran un 43% menos de lesiones en la cabeza, son defendidas por el entrenador de los Chiefs, Dave Toub, contra las críticas de Trump.