Evans looking forward to seeing one defensive co-ordinators react to rules changes
Quarterback Dane Evans of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats can’t wait to see how CFL defensive co-ordinators adjust this season to the league’s attempt to improve game flow and boost scoring.
In April, the league unveiled nine rule changes with the aim of speeding up the flow of games and increasing offence. The most significant were moving hashmarks closer to the centre of the field and allowing teams to take the ball at the 40-yard line following a successful field goal or single instead of the 35.
Teams kicking off for any reason will now do so from their 30-yard line instead of the 35. After a safety, kickoffs will be from the 20-yard line instead of the 25.
“It’s advantageous for the offence so I obviously like it,” Evans said. “I don’t think there’s going to be anybody after field goals (or singles) taking the kickoff anymore because you get it at the 40.