Since 1994, the team that wins the toss has won on first possession 34% of the time.What's the % of time in the NFL the receiving team wins? 70% or so? With these QBs, it's even more cut and dried...
I like it better than the current college rulesI hate NFL playoff rules. But I'm also not sure of what a good alternative would be
Idk. I think I like college better still but only for college. It would be really dumb in the NFLI like it better than the current college rules
Rock, paper, scissors?I hate NFL Overtime rules. But I'm also not sure of what a good alternative would be
Steel cage match....I hate NFL Overtime rules. But I'm also not sure of what a good alternative would be
If it goes a second OT, they'll still switch ends of the field. Plus, there's always the chance they beat the time kept record of 82:40 from the Chiefs-Dolphins game in 1971.I don’t know why they bother with the game clock since they will play until there is a winner.
The problem is that when you get into the 3rd OT it is literally a random game. You could literally lose a national championship off of complete randomness.Idk. I think I like college better still but only for college. It would be really dumb in the NFL
They won't call anything on KC at this point....Hate to see a hold help at this juncture...
Then don't let the game go to overtime.The problem is that when you get into the 3rd OT it is literally a random game. You could literally lose a national championship off of complete randomness.
Ravens-Broncos in 2012 went into doubledIf it goes a second OT, they'll still switch ends of the field. Plus, there's always the chance they beat the time kept record of 82:40 from the Chiefs-Dolphins game in 1971.
Yea I don't love that change but that's basically what the NFL OT is especially in a game like this. Chiefs just won because they randomly won the coin tossThe problem is that when you get into the 3rd OT it is literally a random game. You could literally lose a national championship off of complete randomness.