Roger Goodell doesnt want to stand pat with the PAT. Hes suggesting potential changes in the extra point that, well, might have some legs. The NFL commissioner says the extra point kick after touchdowns, which had a success rate of nearly 100 per cent, is too automatic. Sure is. And with few teams attempting 2-point conversion plays until desperation hits late in games, the old 1-pointer from 20 yards is the way coaches go. All that does is draw yawns. So Goodell wonders if the league can add excitement by making some major adjustments to the extra point, suggesting perhaps making a touchdown worth seven points instead of six, with teams having the option to run a play for another point. But failing on that play would cost them a point. Gimmicky, for sure. But if Goodell likes the idea ... A look at how changes to the extra point would affect football: HOW AND WHO? Passing any changes to the playing rules in the NFL is, unlike the extra point kick, no snap. The competition committee meets with the players union at the NFL combine in February, where any new proposals or ideas are discussed. Its not unusual for the players to have input in potential adjustments, as they did recently on defenceless player penalties. The powerful committee, chaired by Atlanta Falcons President Rich McKay, meets for about a week in early March and comes up with any proposals, whether from the teams or union or, yes, the big boss. At the league meetings later in March, the committee presents potential changes for discussion by all 32 owners, who can either vote on them or table them. McKay said Tuesday: "We do anticipate the topic being discussed." KICKING AROUND? The idea of toying with the extra point is not entirely new. John Mara, owner of the New York Giants and among the most influential members of the competition committee, says "it came up for brief discussion in past meetings, but no action was taken." It took the NFL years to come around on the 2-point conversion, which can be a pass or run play from the 2-yard line -- and under Goodells apparent preference, could be worth one point if the kick is eliminated. The 2-pointer existed in the old AFL from 1960-69, and college football has had it since 1958. But it was defeated several times in NFL owners votes before it passed in 1994 as part of a package of changes to help the offences. YEA AND NAY Coaches will hate any changes, particularly ones that would mean more decisions for them to make. They so rarely go for the 2-pointers until the fourth quarter, and are reluctant to do so then because, well, theres nothing automatic about those attempts. Indeed, less than half (33 of 69) worked in 2013. "I will say this: Since 2000, I believe, over 99 per cent of the extra points are made," Falcons coach Mike Smith said. "Its almost a given that it is going to be made. Im sure that the competition committee will address it. As a coach you have to play how the rules are." Short-yardage backs such as All-Pro fullback Mike Tolbert of Carolina shouldnt mind the elimination of PAT kicks. Nor should running quarterbacks such as Russell Wilson, Colin Kaepernick and Cam Newton, whose improvisational skills would be a huge advantage. Kickers? They probably will shrug and practice their field goals -- which is what they normally do regarding extra points anyway. WHO STAYS, AND WHY Rosters would get slight revamping, with teams likely keeping at least one power back active every week and having two on the roster. Often, those guys also play on special teams, so their presence wouldnt throw a lineup out of whack. PRACTICE WONT MAKE PERFECT Teams would work even more on their short-yardage packages, beginning in training camp. They would use their PAT offences in other situations on the field in games, too. While going for a fourth-and-2 near midfield is less rare than it once was, it might become all the more common when coaches know the more times they attempt such plays, the more seasoned their players will be when trying for the extra points. WILL IT HAPPEN? Its impossible to gauge the owners thinking, and a three-quarters majority is needed to pass any rules changes. "I know a lot of times when were at owner meetings, those things are brought up, and its great when youre in those meetings because you hear all the different opinions that are brought up with that," Jaguars coach Gus Bradley said. "Im sure there will be discussions about that. Im excited about hearing all those." Goodell doesnt get a vote. Then again, it sounds like he already has cast his. Adidas NMD R1 Halvalla . -- David Freese is starting to pick up his run production, which is something the Los Angeles Angels have been waiting half a season to see. Myydään Adidas NMD R1 . 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Assistant head coach Gordon Young has been handed the caretaker managerial position, assisted by former midfielder Dave Bowman, following the departure of Mixu Paatelainen on Wednesday.The shake-up in management happened within 48 hours of Uniteds relegation to the Championship following their defeat to Dundee at Dens Park on Monday. Dundee United players have been training this week with their futures in doubt Chairman Stephen Thompson is planning to reveal further details next week, but it is understood that the process of searching for a new manager has yet to get under way.Championship manager of the month Ray McKinnon of Raith Rovers, who made almost 100 appearances for United over two spells in the 1990s, is likely to be on the list of those being considered. Mixu Paatelainen lasted seven months as Dundee United boss But the 45-year-old insists his only focus is on the Premiership play-offs, with his side 1-0 up over Hibernian following the first leg at Starks Park on Wednesday evening.McKinnon has said it is flattering to be linked while the club have stated any approach from Dundee United would be extremely unwelcome. Raith Rovers boss Ray McKinnon with manager of the month award for April Earlier in the season, United had a squad of 53 players, a number the new Championship club are keen to trim.Eight players out of contract this summer were told earlier this weeek they will not be offered new deals.dddddddddddd Dundee United head coach Mixu Paatelainen left the club on Wednesday It is also understood that players who remain under contract have been told they are free to find other clubs, apart from midfielders Blair Spittal and Scott Fraser, striker Simon Murray and goalkeeper Luis Maria Zwick.Former Finland boss Paatelainen replaced Jackie McNamara in mid-October when United were bottom of the table after just one win in their first 10 matches. His departure followed a run of just five victories in 25 Premiership matches. Pick your team Aguero? Ozil? De Bruyne? 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