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Overtime suggestion.
Unlimited overtime.
Sudden death. But the victory goes to the team that can first score five points. That ensures that a simple field goal cannot win the game, and both teams will earn a possession unless the first defense on the field can't prevent a touchdown. Thoughts? |
It's better than the crap in place now.
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WHoever proposed this last week, I agreed with it then. It's a GREAT idea, and I can't believe I've never heard it before now.
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much better than existing OT sudden death. Screw the networks and their starting times.
not worried about Heidi either. |
It's obvious to me that Direckshun works for King Carl. This is just an evil ploy to keep you at the stadium longer. You'll be stuck buying more overpriced food and drink, thus making Peterson's pockets even deeper. :D
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I think they should have some sort of sudden death, the first team who scores. This would lead to teams try to win the game in regulation
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It definitely gives the advantage to the more aggressive team, so I like that. I'd like the coin flip to go away, and just give the home team a choice, especially in the playoffs.
I think simply guaranteeing one possession per team would work as well. Not like college... kickoff, and the first team has to score or punt, and then it's sudden death after that. I like your version a little better though, because there's a better chance it doesn't turn into a FG kicking contest.. it's just a little weird saying 'first one to x points wins'. |
Did the NFL get rid of the double overtime? I noticed the Philly/Cinci game only had one overtime.
Back in 89 (The last Chiefs tie game) i believe they played two overtime periods? I could be wrong.... |
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Yup. I wrote about this last week and am glad everyone's on board. It makes way too much sense. I'm not sure how I feel about unlimited overtime, though. I think there's a point where you have to just call it a tie.
I'm tired of teams laying up in overtime to play for a field goal. And I'm tired of teams winning on the first possession. The reason, by the way, that you play to 5 and not to 6 is that you want to prevent teams pinned back on the 1 yard line from purposely taking a safety on 4th down instead of punting the ball away to give the other team very good field position. |
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They also made comments that would imply that they thought that could happen in a playoff game also. |
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Would be nice if the NFL stepped up to the plate and actaully had a vision... |
I like the way HS and College OTs are. Give each team the ball on the 20 and see what they can do. If, at the end of the first OT, they are still tied, switch posessions line them up and send them at it again.
Don't really see any major reasons why it wouldn't work in the Pros. |
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