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True Dough

(20,474 posts)
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 05:58 PM Feb 2024

Can we get a do-over? 49ers players say they weren't aware of new overtime rules

Seems like a good reason to "run it back", don't you think? Rematch next Sunday!



"You know what? I didn't even realize the playoff rules were different in overtime," Juszczyk said. "I assume you just want the ball to score a touchdown and win.

"I guess that's not the case. I don't totally know the strategy there. We hadn't talked about it, no."

Armstead added that he first realized that the postseason overtime rules were different when he saw them displayed on the scoreboard at Allegiant Stadium.

"They put it on the scoreboard, and everyone was like 'Oh, even if you score, they get a chance still,'" Armstead said.


https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/39511676/49ers-players-say-know-super-bowl-rules


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Can we get a do-over? 49ers players say they weren't aware of new overtime rules (Original Post) True Dough Feb 2024 OP
just shaking my head,,,, KarenS Feb 2024 #1
If only they had a coaching staff that had time to read the rules. dem4decades Feb 2024 #2
Or a team captain to explain what the ref said at coin toss AZSkiffyGeek Feb 2024 #4
The coaching staff discussed them, as noted in the artitcle. TwilightZone Feb 2024 #9
I think those rules have existed for a few years. John1956PA Feb 2024 #3
Both teams get one possession. SCantiGOP Feb 2024 #5
Thank you. I did not follow the game. John1956PA Feb 2024 #7
Those are the old rules Joe Cool Feb 2024 #6
It's actually the 25 yard line in college. LisaM Feb 2024 #12
Actually, I never said college was the 50 yard line Joe Cool Feb 2024 #16
Oh, I misread your comment. LisaM Feb 2024 #20
Actually, I said high school/college Joe Cool Feb 2024 #17
Guess they were all under a rock when Brady's Bucs scored against... brush Feb 2024 #8
Try again, guys jmowreader Feb 2024 #10
Two teams so closely matched, point spread 2. Irish_Dem Feb 2024 #11
Are the 49ers MOMFUDSKI Feb 2024 #13
I don't know if they're rethugs, slightlv Feb 2024 #19
I think there is more to it than that. LisaM Feb 2024 #22
I'll concede to you, LisaM slightlv Feb 2024 #23
I'm not a football fan but I always thought the first team that scored in overtime won kimbutgar Feb 2024 #14
Two possessions is the basic change IbogaProject Feb 2024 #15
It doesn't make a spit of difference what the 'new' rules are calguy Feb 2024 #18
Here's the video evidence... True Dough Feb 2024 #21

TwilightZone

(28,833 posts)
9. The coaching staff discussed them, as noted in the artitcle.
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 06:33 PM
Feb 2024

They apparently just didn't articulate them to the players.

John1956PA

(3,388 posts)
3. I think those rules have existed for a few years.
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 06:09 PM
Feb 2024

I think that, if a team scores a field goal, the other team gets a chance to score. I also think that, if a team scores a touchdown, the game is over. Please correct me if I am mistaken. Thank you

John1956PA

(3,388 posts)
7. Thank you. I did not follow the game.
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 06:17 PM
Feb 2024

I do not know how the OT period played out. I will do some reading on the scoring in the game. Best wishes.

Joe Cool

(1,017 posts)
6. Those are the old rules
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 06:15 PM
Feb 2024

If the first team who got the ball scored a touchdown, the game was over. If the first team kicks a field goal, the other team gets a possession. Those rules were stupid.
The new rules are that each team gets at least one possession in overtime. If a team is ahead after the second possession, they win the game. If the game is tied after both teams have a possession, the game continues.
The NFL should just adopt high school/college rules for OT. Place the ball at the 50 yard line. Each team gets a possession. The only time kept is the play clock. If the game is tied after both teams have a possession, continue each team having a possession until someone is winning after a given round.

LisaM

(28,650 posts)
12. It's actually the 25 yard line in college.
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 06:54 PM
Feb 2024

After the third try, they just go to two-point conversions.

Joe Cool

(1,017 posts)
16. Actually, I never said college was the 50 yard line
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 07:49 PM
Feb 2024

Actually, I said put the ball on the 50
for the NFL in OT.

Joe Cool

(1,017 posts)
17. Actually, I said high school/college
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 07:51 PM
Feb 2024

Actually, I said use high school/college rules but put the ball on the 50.

brush

(57,711 posts)
8. Guess they were all under a rock when Brady's Bucs scored against...
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 06:25 PM
Feb 2024

Mahomes' Chiefs in 2021 and that ended the game without the Chiefs even getting a change to get the ball too.

The NFL changed the over-time rules after that. The coach maybe should've make sure everyone was aware of that.

jmowreader

(51,511 posts)
10. Try again, guys
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 06:36 PM
Feb 2024

Before the overtime period started, the referee turned on his microphone and explained the overtime rules to the crowd and players on the field.

Irish_Dem

(58,291 posts)
11. Two teams so closely matched, point spread 2.
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 06:36 PM
Feb 2024

And no one talked or thought about overtime?
Or knows the rules?

Especially the first half when it looked like OT was possible with the scores so close.
Even I wondered about the game ending in OT during the 2nd quarter and asked a family member about it.

And I don't make a gazillion dollars from the NFL to know this stuff.

slightlv

(4,378 posts)
19. I don't know if they're rethugs,
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 10:35 PM
Feb 2024

but I'm beginning to think we've become a whole country of sore losers! Geesh... win or lose... and accept whichever happens to you with grace and civility. I think we gave out too many "participation" trophies. We thought we were building self-esteem; instead, we built a generation of people who expect it all to go their way all the time. Life ain't like that. People are headed for a rude awakening at some point. SMDH.

LisaM

(28,650 posts)
22. I think there is more to it than that.
Fri Feb 16, 2024, 03:16 PM
Feb 2024

We've created a mentality, especially in sports, where coming in second is as bad as coming in last. It's like the slogan "win or go home", which I find toxic. One winner, everyone else is "losers" and the stakes are high. Look at the coaching carousels, the transfer portal in college, and free agencies. We give coaches almost zero time to create a winning program and even if they do, players can defect at any time.

We've stripped all the sportsmanship out of sports.

slightlv

(4,378 posts)
23. I'll concede to you, LisaM
Fri Feb 16, 2024, 05:44 PM
Feb 2024

I was always the fat kid who got picked last... if at all - the one with her nose in a book at all times. I honestly admit I know nothing about sports. But I know about fair play and sportsmanship from the wider angle. And boy, this ain't it, is it? Everything in today's world is rush, rush, rush... no time to do it right, but lots of time to do it over again, I guess.

kimbutgar

(23,382 posts)
14. I'm not a football fan but I always thought the first team that scored in overtime won
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 07:29 PM
Feb 2024

I was kind of angry they did a whole quarter.

IbogaProject

(3,682 posts)
15. Two possessions is the basic change
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 07:43 PM
Feb 2024

That way the coin toss is less important overall. And its the 49ers fault KC gave them the choice. They could've chose to kick off rather than receive.

calguy

(5,772 posts)
18. It doesn't make a spit of difference what the 'new' rules are
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 08:58 PM
Feb 2024

SF scored a field goal and KC scored a touchdown. Game over.... Case closed.
I don't hear anyone in SF calling for a 'do over'.

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