http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/02/27/king-competition-committee-will-consider-modified-sudden-death-rule/About fucking time.Probably going to be first to 7.[Edited on February 27, 2010 at 6:35 PM. Reason : .]
2/27/2010 6:33:45 PM
2/27/2010 7:04:33 PM
First to 5 > First to 6 or 7[Edited on February 27, 2010 at 7:08 PM. Reason : x]
2/27/2010 7:07:00 PM
how about first to 22
2/27/2010 7:10:22 PM
How about just an extra 10 minute period.[Edited on February 27, 2010 at 7:11 PM. Reason : .]
2/27/2010 7:11:40 PM
2/27/2010 7:21:38 PM
how about a 5 minute period and then a field goal competition if nobody has scored after those 5 minutesoh wait
2/27/2010 9:39:24 PM
How about a shoot-out?
2/27/2010 9:40:03 PM
First to 6 is the best solution.
2/27/2010 10:44:28 PM
I like first to 7 college rules.]
2/27/2010 10:48:32 PM
i could support a first to 7 change although i'd rather see a timed period. i absolutely abhor the current OT rules.
2/27/2010 10:50:06 PM
There's nothing wrong with the current overtime rules.
2/27/2010 10:53:06 PM
minus the whole coin flip basically decides the game thing.(yeah, yeah, yeah, stop them to win, i get it. the fact is that one team has a huge advantage over the other getting the ball first.)
2/27/2010 10:56:13 PM
2/27/2010 11:10:16 PM
fair enough, i guess.what are the all-time stats on first possession/win ratio?i guess, for me, the advantage of giving one team the ball first with a sudden death rule doesn't seem fair and warrants change. i like the fact that in college both teams have the chance to score. and while one could argue that in the NFL each team has that same chance if they play offense and defense well, it definitely doesn't seem as fair as college rules.[Edited on February 27, 2010 at 11:19 PM. Reason : just my $0.02]
2/27/2010 11:18:42 PM
2/27/2010 11:23:39 PM
If they used the college rule they should move the ball back to the 40 instead of the 25.
2/27/2010 11:23:44 PM
2/27/2010 11:25:29 PM
2/27/2010 11:38:33 PM
The coin toss doesn't determine who wins or loses the game. Your team's ability to play football determines who wins or loses the game.
2/27/2010 11:46:42 PM
2/27/2010 11:55:04 PM
I did read the thread, and I agree with a first to 5 (at least) regulation. The current ways need to be changed...
2/27/2010 11:58:27 PM
^^30% of overtime games end with the team that wins the coin toss scoring on their first possession. that doesn't seem high to you? to me, it does.i'm not trying to argue here, just stating my opinion.and i can see your gripe with college rules leaving out special teams. it's not the best system either. i just happen to think it's more fair than the NFL rules. games should be decided in a set time, not by sudden death or a structured, game "scenario" overtime, IMO.[Edited on February 28, 2010 at 12:01 AM. Reason : except hockey shootouts. they are awesome. ]
2/28/2010 12:00:44 AM
^Yeah, you can take the 2002 season for example... 38% of the time, the team that won the opening coin toss scored on their first march up the field.
2/28/2010 12:04:51 AM
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2/28/2010 2:30:07 AM
2/28/2010 12:29:36 PM
im going to post my idea againif they are tied, put 10 mins on the clockif they are still tied, give each team the ball on the 30if they are still tied, give each team the ball on the 35if they are still tied, give each team the ball on the 40 and you have to go for 2if they are still tied, give each team the ball on the 45 and you have to go for 2if they are still tied, give each team the ball on the 50 and you have to score a TD, not a FG, and go for 2if they are still tied, start doing kickoff returns back and forth until one team runs it in
2/28/2010 12:57:08 PM
Start the ball at the 50. Each team alternates plays on offense and can do whatever they want. First team to any points wins. If you want your special teams involved, you can punt the ball first play to make a lot of progress. Actually, it would probably end up being a punt off until somebody returned it all the way or blocked one.
2/28/2010 1:02:03 PM
2/28/2010 1:17:16 PM
I personally feel that the only change needed is that both teams get a chance to kick off, after that make it first to score if no one has scored or both teams have scored an equal amount of points in the initialk possessionsstill keeping the kick offgives the teams a chance to play football as they would during regulationi think its bullshit that something that is complete chance, no skill, can decide the game (a coin toss) if youre gonna use a coin toss than both teams should be awarded a possession, college ball has it right IMO with regard to possessions[Edited on February 28, 2010 at 1:44 PM. Reason : tg]
2/28/2010 1:42:37 PM
They should just do it like college. No sense in inventing something new.
2/28/2010 1:52:37 PM
^^I'll settle with that.
2/28/2010 2:14:33 PM
^^^ agreed.
2/28/2010 2:59:55 PM
Optimal solution from BHS.
2/28/2010 3:13:28 PM
3/1/2010 8:14:00 AM
Why not use the college overtime but instead of starting at a certain point the other team has to kick off. Basically if the team that wins the coin toss scores they have to kick off to the other team. The other team at least has to tie up the game or they lose. Repeat until game is won...
3/1/2010 8:59:11 AM
just add a 10 minute period. no need to get fancy with it.
3/1/2010 9:07:08 AM
Another ten minute period is fine but I think the score or the game is over makes the college overtime exciting and also would often end the game quicker.
3/1/2010 9:11:46 AM
NCAA overtime is essentially a shootout and i hate it
3/1/2010 9:14:43 AM
I think college overtime force coaches to take more risks while an extra 10 mins. might have coaches playing not to lose and just keep forcing more and more overtimes.
3/1/2010 9:28:45 AM
the subject here is not college overtimejust add 10 minutes to the end of the gameand if it ends as a tie, then Donovan McNabb will be surprised
3/1/2010 9:34:31 AM
3/1/2010 9:38:02 AM
3/1/2010 9:39:39 AM
Seriously, if after 10 minutes of OT two teams show themselves to be evenly matched on that day then neither deserves to lose (playoffs excluded, of course).There's no shame in a tie if you went all-out to win.Plus it makes the playoff race look more interesting.[Edited on March 1, 2010 at 10:20 AM. Reason : .]
3/1/2010 10:20:03 AM
3/1/2010 11:18:50 AM
3/1/2010 1:57:17 PM
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/03/23/overtime-proposal-passes/Overtime proposal passes! No more bullshit first-drive FGs!
3/23/2010 3:31:40 PM
3/23/2010 3:33:04 PM
Actually now they are talking about making it for the regular season too.
3/23/2010 3:56:31 PM