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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Kimahri on January 11, 2004, 05:22:18 PM
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Is it just me or is the format for overtime games in the NFL extremely stupid?...
I mean... first team to score wins and the team who gets the ball first is determined by a measly coin toss?
seems so stupid to me that I dont know how that rule ever even got considered for the game nevermind implemented into it...
Each team should get one possession and if it is still tied after that then each team revieves another possession until the game is settled. (Like the CFL)
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We have an NFL thread you could have just posted this in...
Anyways it is pretty weak, however it gives your chance for your defense to go out there and win the game for you.
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I agree about OT rules, yet I still am going to close this thread
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Look at the overtime games over the past two weeks..
Seems pretty fair to me.
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It should just be first touchdown. Anyone can kick a FG from 50 yards away. :p
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Originally posted by videoholic
Look at the overtime games over the past two weeks..
Seems pretty fair to me.
So you are ok with the outcome of the game being greatly influenced by a coin toss?
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Originally posted by Kimahri
So you are ok with the outcome of the game being greatly influenced by a coin toss?
how else can judge ot? rock paper scissors?
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Originally posted by clips
how else can judge ot? rock paper scissors?
You are missing the point.
The team who scores first wins. The team who gets the ball first is decided by a coin toss.
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each team has a 50% chance to get the ball, and 50/50 to 2 teams is even. But i get what ur saying. The only way i could maybe see (that is completely fair for both teams) is that a team has to start from the 15 and has 4 plays to get a touchdown, but that could take eternity and would get boring after a while.
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Originally posted by Viper_Fujax
each team has a 50% chance to get the ball, and 50/50 to 2 teams is even. But i get what ur saying. The only way i could maybe see (that is completely fair for both teams) is that a team has to start from the 15 and has 4 plays to get a touchdown, but that could take eternity and would get boring after a while.
yes.
If you wanna play a game of luck go play cards or something...
A football game should not be decided by something so luck orientated as a coin toss considering how much time and sacrifice the players of put in.
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only other way i can imagine is to let them play it out like basketball. but football is not set up to be played in that manner,as we\'ve seen in a couple of the playoff games going double ot. by that time you run the risk of star players getting hurt (fatigued/tired etc). the way it\'s set up now i figure is the best formula
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play it like college football, if one team scores the other team has one possesion to either match their score or top it. Example; if team A scores with a FG than team B has one possesion to either Kick a FG and keep playing or score a TD and win.
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Originally posted by theomen
play it like college football, if one team scores the other team has one possesion to either match their score or top it. Example; if team A scores with a FG than team B has one possesion to either Kick a FG and keep playing or score a TD and win.
Thats the best/correct way... as I mentioned in my first post.
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In that situation, your defense is supposed to be good enough to atleast get you the ball back...
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Exactly. And I have to say again. Off the top of my head, haven\'t there already been a couple OT games this playoffs and haven\'t they all gone to the LOSER of the coin toss?
DIdn\'t Green Bay just lose? How about Seattle last week?
I just don\'t get what you are bitching about. IF an offense starts at the 20 they have 50 yards till they are in even a remotely decent field goal position. If your defense can\'t hold the team from scoring with a 50 yard pad then what\'s the problem with getting a loss?
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It\'s stupid. We need to go the college way.
It\'s that simple.
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yeah, college does overtime right. Hopefully the NFL will change the overtime rules in the next season or so.
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The team that wins the toss wins OT 75% of the time.