01-08-2009, 10:18 PM | #46 |
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Re: How would you change the overtime rules?
what about the playoffs? OT can end in a tie. The 4th qtr. Can end in a tie. With that said all those ties would make the playoffs confusing
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01-08-2009, 10:53 PM | #48 |
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Oh I see what your saying. Yeah your right about that. I'm retarded.
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Re: How would you change the overtime rules?
make it exactly like soccer then, one away and one home game and total the aggregate of the scores. Then have a field goal chip-off if tied.
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Re: How would you change the overtime rules?
Gil Brandt on NFL radio brought up an interesting possibility to NFL overtime today, however I missed part of it. The basic gist was -- make teams score 6 points to win. I'm not sure if it was the first to 6 or win by 6, etc. But the idea is interesting. If a team elects to receive, they have to score a TD on that possession to win the game. A fiend goal won't win the game. It puts pressure on both teams -- personally, I like the idea. The league is slanted towards offenses now days, and one long completion (or PI penalty) puts the other team in FG range.
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Maybe they could use something like the college system but dis-allow field goals. Currently, is the team going second sees the team going first score a TD, they essentially get an extra down to match the TD. Take that advantage away. Like Daseal just posted...
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Re: How would you change the overtime rules?
what if you kept it like it is but just disallowed field goals in overtime?
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01-09-2009, 09:28 AM | #53 | |
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I'd say just play a whole 15 min period. I also don't mind GMScud's suggestion of giving the opponent an opportunity to match a score if the team that won the flip scored. Then go into sudden death if the winning team gave up possession. I don't hate the current system, but I do HATE the college rules. The real problem with the SD/IND game was that the refs had too much impact on the outcome. In several recent playoff overtime games that I can recall (Sea/GB a few years ago and GB/NYG last year) the team that won the toss did not win the game. Winning the toss is statistically significant in the outcome, but it is not determinative of victory. Probably not much if any more than winning the toss in college and deferring.
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01-09-2009, 09:30 AM | #54 |
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Re: How would you change the overtime rules?
You would greatly increase the number of ties. Even more than you would if you played to 6.
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01-09-2009, 09:47 AM | #55 |
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Re: How would you change the overtime rules?
^even if you increase the number of ties in the regular season does that really hurt anything? and in the playoffs you would play till a winner is decided.
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Re: How would you change the overtime rules?
its not broken, so don't try to fix it. i like it just the way it is. if you want to win, and lose the coin toss, make a play on defense. the hell with equal opportunity football
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Well, the point is a lot of people think it is broke.
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I would like to see both offenses get an opportunity to score like in college. The college OT is very entertaining.
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