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Allen says Washington didn’t believe PAT needed to change
Posted by Mike Florio on June 1, 2015, 8:43 PM EDT
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Two weeks ago, 30 of 32 teams voted to move the single-point PAT try from the two to the 15, converting a 19-yard kick into a 32-yard attempt. Two teams opposed the move: Oakland and Washington.

On Monday, Washington executive V.P. of football operations Bruce Allen explained that his team simply didn’t think a change was needed.

“One, we didn’t like the proposal,” Allen said before the team’s inaugural charity golf outing, via Michael Phillips of the Richmond Times-Dispatch. “Two, for 95 years we’ve kicked the extra point from where we did. I don’t know if it needed to be moved.”

Because the change wasn’t made on a permanent basis, 24 owners will have to vote in favor of the move in 2016. Some of them may have opted to give it a try for 2015, reserving the right to align with Allen when it’s time to cast the votes next season.
 

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