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Related: About this forumNFL teams submit two separate proposals to adjust overtime
NFL teams have submitted two separate proposals to adjust overtime, the league announced Wednesday, following months of discussion about the advantage of winning the opening possession.
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The Indianapolis Colts and Philadelphia Eagles have proposed that both teams be allowed at least one possession in overtime. The Tennessee Titans' proposal calls for both teams to get at least one possession unless the team that opens overtime with the ball scores a touchdown and then converts a two-point attempt.
The league's existing overtime rule, last updated in 2017, calls for both teams to get at least one possession unless the team that opens overtime with the ball scores a touchdown. It has come under scrutiny because of the advantage it gives teams that win the overtime coin toss, especially in the playoffs, and the issue returned to the public sphere when the Kansas City Chiefs eliminated the Buffalo Bills from the divisional playoff round last season by scoring a touchdown on the opening possession of overtime.
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The competition committee will decide next week whether to make any suggestions of its own, endorse a club proposal or recommend no changes.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/33517464/nfl-teams-submit-two-separate-proposals-adjust-over
Sounds fair to me, though if overtime was eliminated completely teams would be less likely run conservative plays in the 4th quarter. Play the 4th quarter to win, not tie.
Extending game time also increases the likelihood players get injured, short-term and long-term (like CTE).
AZProgressive
(29,348 posts)They already moved the kickoff forward for player safety so they should put the touchback back to the 20 for overtime only and play sudden death.
Bengals made the Super Bowl by playing defense in overtime.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)Marcuse
(8,003 posts)This maintains the rhythm and character of that particular game.
Regular season games end in a tie if no one scores in the 5th quarter.
Playoff games play as many sudden death quarters as necessary.