Today, the NFL Competition Committee held a conference call to go over rule change proposals that could be discussed at the NFL Annual Meeting. The Patriots, of course, pitched a whole bunch of changes, from abolishing the ban on challenges in the final two minutes, to placing fixed cameras on sidelines and goal lines, and 15-yard PATs (nothing about getting rid of that pesky PSI thing, though). But the single weirdest rule change request came from the Colts:

The Colts are asking for the league to consider an intriguing new scoring system in the preseason. Their proposal calls for a “bonus field goal” that would allow teams to kick an extra point following a successful two-point try. The trick? The tacked-on PAT would come from 50 yards out.

That sounds extraneous, unnecessary, and pointless. Like a rule the XFL would have. Don’t do it. [Editor’s note: Completely disagree. AWESOME. Awesome rule change.]