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Should both teams get a possession in OT?

  • Yes

    Votes: 24 16.9%
  • No rules are fine as they are

    Votes: 118 83.1%

  • Total voters
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Next thing you know, the rule will change so that, if the game is still tied after each team has one possession in OT, then each team will select five different players to attempt FG's with the ball spotted at the 15 yard line.
 
This data is from two years ago, so the numbers could have changed some:

Since the NFL instituted its new overtime rules, there have been 87 overtime games. Five have been ties, and the team to get the ball first has won 45 of the remaining 82. That’s 54.8 percent, meaning simply winning the coin toss makes a team 9.6 percent more likely to win.

The NFL’s Overtime Rules Aren’t Fair — but Neither Are the Alternatives
How many of those were first-drive walkoffs? As has been previously pointed out, if KC was given a chance and scored a tying TD, we're right back where we started, except now a FG wins, which everybody hated. Play defense or lose.

Anyway, I think the OT rules are fine. HOWEVER, I'd like to see a two-minute time limit per possession. And no timeouts whatsoever. Just for funsies.
 
Anyway, I think the OT rules are fine. HOWEVER, I'd like to see a two-minute time limit per possession. And no timeouts whatsoever. Just for funsies.

ooh, interesting twist. Of course the 'ground and pound' teams would be opposed, but it definitely would add some flare. After all, we're getting more ties these days because with 10 minutes in OT there may only be 3 possessions total (not each).
 
ooh, interesting twist. Of course the 'ground and pound' teams would be opposed, but it definitely would add some flare. After all, we're getting more ties these days because with 10 minutes in OT there may only be 3 possessions total (not each).
They can run out of bounds.
 
The Pats lost all of the coin tosses at the beginning of each playoff game but the other team deferred and allowed the Pats to march down the field. The only time they didn't score was in the SB due to the Brady pick.

They did win the coin toss for the OT in the AFCCG though.
I thought the Patriots won the toss in the Chargers game and chose not to defer the decision and took the ball.
 
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Brady's perfect OT record was ruined and he NEVER got the ball.
No that happened after that ******** unsportsmanlike conduct penalty when the rats missed a 56 yard attempt. The rats had been doing the same thing the patriots got called for but after the game that **** Westhoff acts like, "we caught them, we finally got those cheating patriots called for that!" Yeah as if, Westhoff...
 
I hope this rule change passes. Then I hope the Pats become the first team to win a game after giving up an OT touchdown, just to see how much more thoroughly the Pats can break the rest of the league
 
No that happened after that ******** unsportsmanlike conduct penalty when the rats missed a 56 yard attempt. The rats had been doing the same thing the patriots got called for but after the game that **** Westhoff acts like, "we caught them, we finally got those cheating patriots called for that!" Yeah as if, Westhoff...

Oh that’s right. I forgot about that game.
 
I thought the Patriots won the toss in the Chargers game and chose not to defer the decision and took the ball.

I could be wro.., wro.., wro.., wrong.
 
2019 Club Playing Rules Proposals | NFL Football Operations

"By Kansas City; to amend Rule 16 to (1) allow both teams the opportunity to possess the ball at least one time in overtime, even if the first team to possess the ball in overtime scores a touchdown; (2) eliminate overtime for preseason; and (3) eliminate overtime coin toss so that winner of initial coin toss to begin game may choose whether to kick or receive, or which goal to defend."
 
What if the teams are both still tied after possessing the ball? Sudden death? Tie? Will it become 2 possessions each once we inevitably beat a team under the new (proposed) rule? What’s after that, 3 possessions each?
 
Queef fan is really really mad they lost...holy shyt what a bunch of vomit bags...

 
Don’t want to lose? Stop teams on third and 10? Three times! Play defense, didn’t hear the rams complaining when they didn’t get the ball first they played defence and won.

I’m only 21, but trying to make everything fair is ********. Life ain’t fair, get on with it and get a team that’s capable of playing all phases.
 
Don’t want to lose? Stop teams on third and 10? Three times! Play defense, didn’t hear the rams complaining when they didn’t get the ball first they played defence and won.

I’m only 21, but trying to make everything fair is ********. Life ain’t fair, get on with it and get a team that’s capable of playing all phases.
Damn, you're 21. I have a Brady Jersey that's turning 19! I hope you're not as worn out
 
For the record, under the current rules, the results of having first possession are not significantly different from 50-50. [There have been 118 OT games since the rule switch: the team going first has won 59, the team going second 52; there have been 7 ties.]

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If they want to change the rules a bit I'm okay with it. But we can't have this endless back and forth of exchanging scores from the 25 yard like college does. We can't also allow games to go too long. No one wants a game and particularly a playoff game going 6 quarters. It just isn't safe.

I really like the idea of the teams deciding on who gets the ball first as opposed to a coin toss. That way there is no whining. I really like the yard bidding idea.

With both teams saying they will take the ball deeper and deeper in their end until one team allows the other to take it or the first team to offer to take it at their own one yard line gets it.
 
Deleted so I don't mislead anyone. Sorry for the confusion!
 
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