Robert Kraft Offers Roger Goodell Advice on NFL After Attending Bruins Game

by abournenesn

Feb 13, 2012

Robert Kraft Offers Roger Goodell Advice on NFL After Attending Bruins GameJust one day before his New England Patriots hosted the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship, Robert Kraft attended a Boston Bruins game at the TD Garden and took a whole lot away from his experience.

Kraft enjoyed the Bruins overtime thriller against the New York Rangers on Jan. 21 and was so impressed by the entire in-game experience, that he decided to tell NFL commissioner Roger Goodell about it.

"It’s a lot of fun being there," Kraft recently said in an interview with FOXSports.com.

Kraft explained that the NHL does some things during the game to make the experience more exciting and implored Goodell to consider adapting some of hockey's intricacies to the in-stadium experience in football.

"I think we have some rules in the NFL we’ve got to change so we can make (the game) more inviting and appealing," Kraft said of his proposal.

According to NFL sources, the league will look into discussing potential changes and innovations at their annual owners meeting in late March.

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