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Actually he chose the windIn certain situations with the rule, you might choose to go 2nd. BB did it vs Denver even before the only a TD wins rule existed.
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Actually he chose the windIn certain situations with the rule, you might choose to go 2nd. BB did it vs Denver even before the only a TD wins rule existed.
I already covered this before. If you want a 50/50 chance, why even play overtime? Just call the game on a toss. But that would perhaps be laughable?The notion that the current overtime is unfair because it's possible that only one team gets the ball is an absurdity. Overtime is begun with the most fair maneuver possible, a 50/50 chance. As I've tried to get through the heads of the willfully thick,
YOU'RE NOT LOOKING FOR EQUALITY OF OUTCOME. YOU'RE LOOKING FOR EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY, AND YOU HAD THAT WITH A 50/50 CHANCE AT GETTING THE BALL FIRST. IN A TWO PARTY SITUATION, IT'S NOT POSSIBLE TO GET A MORE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY THAN 50/50.
I already covered this before. If you want a 50/50 chance, why even play overtime? Just call the game on a toss. But that would perhaps be laughable?
I already covered this before. If you want a 50/50 chance, why even play overtime? Just call the game on a toss.
But that would perhaps be laughable?
That would, indeed, be a fair way of determining the winner. The reason it's not done is because people aren't actually looking for a fair outcome, and would feel let down by such a manner of conclusion. They're looking for one team to win on the field. Coin toss + on field play = compromise solution designed to combine some level of fairness with a greater chance of on field play being the determinant.
No. It would actually be sensible, if it were all about fairness. Playing a game for longer than its natural time is inherently unfair. It warps the honest result (tie) and impacts the entire league. The league actually understands that, which is why it allows for a tie after just one overtime period in the regular season, and it's shortened the overtime period in the regular season.
That would, indeed, be a fair way of determining the winner. The reason it's not done is because people aren't actually looking for a fair outcome, and would feel let down by such a manner of conclusion. They're looking for one team to win on the field. Coin toss + on field play = compromise solution designed to combine some level of fairness with a greater chance of on field play being the determinant.
No. It would actually be sensible, if it were all about fairness. Playing a game for longer than its natural time is inherently unfair. It warps the honest result (tie) and impacts the entire league. The league actually understands that, which is why it allows for a tie after just one overtime period in the regular season, and it's shortened the overtime period in the regular season.
The fairest form of overtime, with no uneven odds and no unnatural play, is no overtime at all, with the game called a tie. But the league doesn't like ties.
So you agree with what I said in my post then... a coin toss is the fairest way and the current system is not fair if the idea is to decide the game on merit rather than on chance. My position is that if you are going to claim to decide the game on merit, then both teams should have equal opportunity to play their best hand. The winning team should have one more point AND one more stop.
The fairest form of overtime, with no uneven odds and no unnatural play, is no overtime at all, with the game called a tie.
The current rule is fundamentally unfair. Both teams should get equal opportunity.
Rule is fine as is.
Yep. Once they made it a TD walkoff, that fixed any problems the rule might have had.
Maybe if the Chiefs could stop 1 of the 6(?) third and longs in the last couple of minutes and OT then they would have won...
Rodgers never touched the ball in Seattle in the NFCCG
Ryan never touched the ball in the Super Bowl
Mahomes never touched the ball in AFCCG
Quit eliminating stars involved in the biggest part of the game and NFL season.
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