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New overtime rules
What's people's opinions now that we've seen it in action? (denver/Pitt game doesn't really count)</P>
If it takes that long to explain, it can't be the right answer. </P>
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Re: New overtime rules
You understand it?
It is very simple to understand. In my opinion, I liked it the way it was before but i don't hate this new rule.
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Veteran
Re: New overtime rules
Just a possible way to add extra drama to OT playoff games, nothing more to me.
Score a TD first and you win
OR
make a stop then FG for the win
those are the rules :P
I'm Back,
Back in the New York Groove! 
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Veteran
Re: New overtime rules
New rule makes it fun and exciting IMO, do they go for the TD or do they go for the field goal, I like it
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Re: New overtime rules
I really liked it. To have this game end on one FG without giving the other team shot would have been bad.
New OT rules are great
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All-Pro
Re: New overtime rules
love the new rule.
now i don't freak out about the coin toss anymore.
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Re: New overtime rules
[quote user="MikeIsaGiant"]New rule makes it fun and exciting IMO, do they go for the TD or do they go for the field goal, I like it[/quote]
Coaches will definitely have some tough decisions.... 1st team possession has the ball on the 5 yard line and it is 4th and inches.... Does the team want to kick the FG, kickoff and give the other team opportunity to beat them with a TD? It is a little bit weird.
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Re: New overtime rules
I don't understand why its still not like college and h.s. rules. It's fair and a lot more exciting for fans, and its kind of like shoot outs in hockey. A few years ago players didn't even know overtime rules i.e. Donovan McNabb
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Re: New overtime rules
So, would you guys like to see it in regular season as well?
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Veteran
Re: New overtime rules
[quote user="CDN_G-FAN"]love the new rule.
now i don't freak out about the coin toss anymore.[/quote]
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