or is it useless for everyone to keep discussing? what do you think?
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except that this is discussed every time theres an OT game...if its won with the first possession.Funny how nobody cared until the Vikings lost.
RossRichard
oh people cared. This has be debated for some time now. The NFL is thinking about extending the season but I dont think they still dont care about addressing OT and its rules.Funny how nobody cared until the Vikings lost.
RossRichard
[QUOTE="RossRichard"]oh people cared. This has be debated for some time now. The NFL is thinking about extending the season but I dont think they still dont care about addressing OT and its rules. they claim OT is the way it is so the players wont get hurt, but they want to extend the season...makes PERFECT sense...Funny how nobody cared until the Vikings lost.
Tjeremiah1988
[QUOTE="RossRichard"]except that this is discussed every time theres an OT game...if its won with the first possession. Yes this isn't the only time the OT rules have been discussed here.Funny how nobody cared until the Vikings lost.
starwarsjunky
[QUOTE="Tjeremiah1988"][QUOTE="RossRichard"]oh people cared. This has be debated for some time now. The NFL is thinking about extending the season but I dont think they still dont care about addressing OT and its rules. they claim OT is the way it is so the players wont get hurt, but they want to extend the season...makes PERFECT sense... Reminds me of one of NCAA's excuses not to include the playoffs. Their game rules are set to where on average, there are more snaps per game as opposed to the NFL. On top of this the other Divisions have playoffs. Yet it's too many games for NCAAA Division 1 to have a playoff.Funny how nobody cared until the Vikings lost.
starwarsjunky
The only time anyone really cares about the overtime rules is when your team loses, i would love for them to change the rules though
ill be damned if the pats lost an important game because of some crummy field goal, 1 minutes into overtime
[QUOTE="RossRichard"]Funny how I posted in a thread like this a few months ago. OT is crap, I love how games are determined by a coin toss.Funny how nobody cared until the Vikings lost.
tman93
There was a stat displayed during the Saints/Viking game that said the team that won the toss has been 7-6. Doesn't seem like it's really that unfair.
Funny how I posted in a thread like this a few months ago. OT is crap, I love how games are determined by a coin toss.[QUOTE="tman93"][QUOTE="RossRichard"]
Funny how nobody cared until the Vikings lost.
Chutebox
There was a stat displayed during the Saints/Viking game that said the team that won the toss has been 7-6. Doesn't seem like it's really that unfair.
Its not. Just because the team wins the coin toss, doesnt mean they will make a game-winning score.
[QUOTE="RossRichard"]Funny how I posted in a thread like this a few months ago. OT is crap, I love how games are determined by a coin toss.Funny how nobody cared until the Vikings lost.
tman93
games are not decided by a coin toss, they are decided by the teams' play during the 60 minutes of regulation. if your team is better it never would have gotten to overtime.
Funny how I posted in a thread like this a few months ago. OT is crap, I love how games are determined by a coin toss.[QUOTE="tman93"][QUOTE="RossRichard"]
Funny how nobody cared until the Vikings lost.
Laxer04
games are not decided by a coin toss, they are decided by the teams' play during the 60 minutes of regulation. if your team is better it never would have gotten to overtime.
Not only that, if the losing team's defense couldnt stop the winning team in OT, they didnt diserve to win.
Funny how I posted in a thread like this a few months ago. OT is crap, I love how games are determined by a coin toss.[QUOTE="tman93"][QUOTE="RossRichard"]
Funny how nobody cared until the Vikings lost.
Chutebox
There was a stat displayed during the Saints/Viking game that said the team that won the toss has been 7-6. Doesn't seem like it's really that unfair.
13 games isn't exactly a large enough sample to draw any conclusions from. how bout over the last ten years?
edit: since the rule change of 1994 bringing the kickoff back 5 yards, the win percentage of the team that wins the coin-flip is 60% which is unreasonably high.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_percent_of_teams_that_win_the_coin_toss_win_in_overtime_in_the_NFL
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