so everyone is guaranteed a possession, then someone gets 3 and the other doesn't. You've made it better or more equitable how? The bills need to keep them from scoring in 13 seconds and none of this is a conversation today.
so change the rules, but then why is it fair to let time run out on the team who has the ball to end the first half, but in the 2nd, they don't have to play against the clock anymore knowing it's just going to get extended? I hate this more than sudden death.It would be interesting to see what teams did, if they just added 10 minutes to the game (if tied at the end of regulation) and leave the game as is. If it ends tied after 10 minutes, in regular season, its a tie. In a playoff game, where you have to have a winner, add 5 minutes after the 10 are up.
Scenario: Team is down by 7 points and scores a TD with 30 seconds on the clock. Today, most teams tie it with XP, but knowing that 10 minutes is added if the game is tied at 0:00 do you maybe go for 2?
I think one thing that made the Chiefs win seem hollow, was that they kicked a FG at the end of regulation to tie it, clock read 0:00....coin toss and the Chiefs get the ball, score a TD, game over.
I believe the intent of the second half kickoff is to balance out who started the game with the ball. Doing it again (coin flip) to start OT, doesn't balance out.so change the rules, but then why is it fair to let time run out on the team who has the ball to end the first half, but in the 2nd, they don't have to play against the clock anymore knowing it's just going to get extended? I hate this more than sudden death.
Perhaps that will be the case in the years to come, although I wouldn't put money on it against these two.You must be logged in to see this image or video!