Raiders legend Tim Brown names 1 rule he'd take from arena football and implement in NFL
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Pro Football Hall of Famer Tim Brown played 16 years with the Raiders organization when the team was in Los Angeles and later in Oakland.
He was a nine-time Pro Bowler and named to the All-1990s Team for his efforts with the Raiders and narrowly missed out on a Super Bowl title. Still, without the ring, he is one of the greatest receivers of all-time with 1,094 catches for 14,934 yards and 100 touchdowns.
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Los Angeles Raiders receiver Tim Brown, #81, in action against the Atlanta Falcons at Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta on Sept. 22, 1991. (Manny Rubio-USA TODAY Sports)
Brown now serves as the chairman and commissioner of The Arena League – an indoor football league featuring six teams and 7-on-7 football on the field. He appeared on "Up & Adams" on Tuesday and was asked which rule he would bring to the NFL from the arena game.
"Getting rid of kickers," Brown told Adams. "We have no kicking in our league. Getting rid of kickers. I owned an (arena football team) years ago and kicking was the worst part of the game. Obviously, the poles were narrow, and it made it very difficult for those guys.
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Los Angeles Raiders receiver Tim Brown, #81, carries the ball against the San Francisco 49ers during a pre-season game at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on Aug. 8, 1993. (USA TODAY Sports)
"It really slowed the game down. It just wasn’t what you want to see – you’re talking about fast-paced games. Now we have a throw-off. These guys literally throw the ball and it’s the best thing ever. I