Kansas City Chiefs Coach Slams Trump's Kickoff Rule Criticism: 'He Doesn't Even Know What He's Looking At'

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Kansas City, Mo. — Kansas City Chiefs special teams coach Dave Toub has fired back at President Donald Trump's criticism of the NFL's new kickoff rules. Trump, who attended a recent NFL game, called the rules 'terrible' and 'demeaning,' claiming they don't make the game safer. However, the NFL maintains that the dynamic kickoff system is safer and produces more kickoff returns. Toub, a veteran coach with over two decades of experience, was unafraid to express his opinion on Trump's comments. 'He doesn't even know what he's looking at,' Toub said in response to Trump's criticism. 'He has no idea what's going on with the kickoff rule.' The coach's comments come as the NFL's new kickoff rules continue to be implemented, with players waiting at the 40-yard line until the ball hits the ground or is touched by a returner inside the 20-yard line. The NFL introduced the dynamic kickoff rule to improve player safety and increase excitement in the game. While Trump remains opposed to the rule, the league's owners have made it permanent. Toub's blunt response to Trump's criticism has sparked a heated debate about the new kickoff rules and their impact on the game.