Do we think we're going to see a change in philosophy when we have the option of kicking or receiving to start the game? With Chryst cutting his teeth on the offensive side of the ball, it was no surprise that he always wanted to receive and get his offense on to the field immediately. So is it reasonable to assume that Narduzzi will prefer to kick and get his defense going? I've always preferred kicking to start the game and receiving to start the second half, but I don't know if there are any statistics to support which is actually more beneficial, if either.