After seeing us lose to the Chiefs, and Herbert and company didn't get their chance to touch the ball, I want to see the unfair thing change. I'm confident Herbert and the offense would have answered them back. Never mind the failures of Staley's calls or decisions.
Fix Overtime?
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I think all the changes they have done to try to “fix” sudden death overtime have been pointless.
giving the other team possession after a FG is just extending the game and not actually doing anything to solve the inequity that they are trying to solve.
If they don’t want possession/coin flips giving out advantages they need to make it like a baseball game where each side gets an equal shot
now I don’t find this critical because I feel deferring when you win opening game toss gives you an advantage because you don’t know who will have last possession of first half and it’s an advantage to end the half and begin the half with possession.
but if you want to solve OT by giving teams an equal chance like baseball you have to make the overtime an untimed period. You have to give each offense the same number of plays. I think you also have to make it like a shootout in soccer, where a score doesn’t count like a regular stat for fantasy purposes ( yes fantasy considerations are important for the NFL). I think also the only way to avoid the problem of making the players play too much extra you need to go down to OT yards gained as a tie breaker if the score is equal. Give them each 10-15 plays to gain yards and try to score. OT scoring main tie breaker, yards gained secondary tie breaker. Turnovers just cost you yards by “resetting your offense” to starting yard line ( as long as they start at same field position it maintains equality )migrated from chargerfans.net then the thenflforum.com then here
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Originally posted by BlazingBolt View PostI think all the changes they have done to try to “fix” sudden death overtime have been pointless.
giving the other team possession after a FG is just extending the game and not actually doing anything to solve the inequity that they are trying to solve.
If they don’t want possession/coin flips giving out advantages they need to make it like a baseball game where each side gets an equal shot
now I don’t find this critical because I feel deferring when you win opening game toss gives you an advantage because you don’t know who will have last possession of first half and it’s an advantage to end the half and begin the half with possession.
but if you want to solve OT by giving teams an equal chance like baseball you have to make the overtime an untimed period. You have to give each offense the same number of plays. I think you also have to make it like a shootout in soccer, where a score doesn’t count like a regular stat for fantasy purposes ( yes fantasy considerations are important for the NFL). I think also the only way to avoid the problem of making the players play too much extra you need to go down to OT yards gained as a tie breaker if the score is equal. Give them each 10-15 plays to gain yards and try to score. OT scoring main tie breaker, yards gained secondary tie breaker. Turnovers just cost you yards by “resetting your offense” to starting yard line ( as long as they start at same field position it maintains equality )
But you described college rule, too. College OTs often go 2, 3, 4, more OT cycles. I think its fairer. But it will take longer. NFL tried to pick the shortest, they even call it sudden death. They say “keep playing til someone wins but they start over fresh at the same time. Coin flip at beginning of game is marginal to no importance, but since most defense are gassed after 4Qs, the coin flip is usually the whole chalupa. first team to touch the ball has a huge advantage.
How about they just keep playing the game with whoever had the ball, remove the coin flip. Treat it like 1st or 3rd quarter - switch ends and play the next snap in the series, be it 1st 2nd 3rd down whatever. Except that would drastically change how the team with the ball at the end of Q4 plays - they don’t need to try and score at the risk of giving up the ball. Yeah - that would just be a different clusterfuck unintended consequence.
Never mind. I’m back to figuring out to get cheerleaders involved. That too would be unfair, visiting teams don’t bring cheerleaders, it’d just be a one-sided game, the home team cheerleader would stroll to the end of the field uncontested.
shit, there is no answer. I give up. (actually - i still think the college method is most fair of all the bad options)“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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