This is a small gripe, but it’s a part of a bigger problem.
We’ve got to stop calling the NFL’s new kickoff return rules the “dynamic kickoff,” because through three weeks it’s been anything but as far as the Packers are concerned.
Borrowing a technique from junior high speech class, the Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines the word “dynamic” as signifying something that is “marked by usually continuous and productive activity or change,” offering as well that something considered to be dynamic may be thought of as “energetic” or “forceful.”
Counting returns from both teams, Packers fans have been treated to a grand total of six kickoff returns, none of which could be characterized as marked by any kind of continuous activity, energetic, or forceful.