I don't like that the Chiefs never saw the ball in OT of the AFC Championship game. Somehow doesn't seem fair. I like the college version better.
As a steelers fan, I have never rooted for a non steeler team as I did today for Brady and Pats.
I am an old guy in a young mans profession, and I can appreciate old man Brady still doing work in ayoung man;s game
Wow.
They gave up an 80 yard td drive. They didn’t deserve the ball.
I don't like that the Chiefs never saw the ball in OT of the AFC Championship game. Somehow doesn't seem fair. I like the college version better.
I think any time OT rules are drastically diff than the regular game then it is a bad idea.
The college and HS rules can be fun and exciting, but is a kin to a free throw or three point contest in basketball to decide it.
It takes away so much special teams. It takes away decision to go for it, or punt, field position...all important aspects of the game.
The pro version is the best way to determine a winner.
Totally agree. Hate the college OT basically starting possession already in field goal range. Diminishes some important elements of the game.
Andy reid sucks.
don't like college OT, but there is nothing wrong with, nor would it hurt the NFL game to have both teams have a chance to possess the ball in OT.
if first teams scores a TD, then other team gets a chance to tie (or win it if they wanna go for 2). at least they get the ball and have a chance to possess it to tie, win, or lose.
if 2nd team does tie it up, then it can be sudden death. at least both teams got to possess the ball.
doesn't seem that hard.
People who complain about the overtime rules seem to forget one thing...the teams have had 4 quarters to win the game, so it's not unfair in any way. In fact, there are stats that say that the team that loses the coin toss for overtime wins as much as the team that wins the toss. Think about it, if you can kick it out of the end zone the team gets the ball at the 25, you get a 3 and out and you've WON field position.
don't like college OT, but there is nothing wrong with, nor would it hurt the NFL game to have both teams have a chance to possess the ball in OT.
if first teams scores a TD, then other team gets a chance to tie (or win it if they wanna go for 2). at least they get the ball and have a chance to possess it to tie, win, or lose.
if 2nd team does tie it up, then it can be sudden death. at least both teams got to possess the ball.
doesn't seem that hard.
Allowing NFL OT to end the way they do is like allowing extra innings to end after a run in the top of the 10th.
Tony Romo is the best announcer ever. Literally the GOAG. Dude needs to be a coach
I don't like OT that doesn't follow how the game is played. College OT and NFL OT are both dumb.
I think college OT is the most exciting OT in all of sports. I agree it takes some elements of the game away but I just can't get that Texas A&M/LSU game out of my head