The dynamic kickoff could quite possibly be a dud. if the owners are going to change that, today is their last, best chance to do it.
They’ll be meeting in Minnesota, with the primary goal of giving all teams (except the Packers, since they’re already publicly owned) the green light to sell up to 10 percent of the franchise to private equity funds. There will be a quorum present, which will allow them — if they choose — to change any rule they want.
The kickoff is on the agenda, but only as a discussion/update item. Still, if the owners decide to do something about it, they can.
The concern is (or should be) that, once the regular season starts, teams will choose to kick the ball out of the end zone and concede the 30. With more than 40 percent of the preseason kickoffs resulting in returns that went …