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Rewind - A Moment in Jaguars History
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(03-24-2024, 07:35 AM)StrayaJag Wrote: Speaking of history If you have the most wins all-time of ANY team(836) like the Green Bay Packers you would have some ties in your history. Off the top of my head, I believe the Packers have 38 ties in their history to go along with the 836 wins. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
it is true jags have never had a tie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ja...tie%20game. theres 2 reasons, 1. they are either to bad of a team ,and lose all the time. 2. they are a really good strong team that finds a way to win. snowwolf titans owner in madden. note titans owner means im undeafted againest them.
(03-24-2024, 08:38 AM)snowwolf776 Wrote: it is true jags have never had a tie. Number 1 is more likely..since the Jags have a losing record overall in their history, which only started in 1995. The Panthers I believe have only 1 tie in their history. Also a losing record.
Ties used to be common because before 1974 there was no overtime in regular season games.
I think they should just go back to that. Sportswriters hate ties but fans don't mind.
My fellow southpaw Mark Brunell will probably always be my favorite Jaguar.
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aother jags history. the jags have never won divison back to back since being moved to afc southh. they were in afc central last time they won back to back divsion tittles. unforttantly that streak still stands today.
snowwolf titans owner in madden. note titans owner means im undeafted againest them. (03-24-2024, 08:17 AM)PackersNation Wrote:(03-24-2024, 07:35 AM)StrayaJag Wrote: Speaking of history Just curious Does your fan base / team stink that much that u have to go to a completely different team to gloat your teams history. Honestly it's something a 12 year old does
03-25-2024, 10:13 AM
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(03-24-2024, 03:44 PM)Eric1 Wrote:(03-24-2024, 01:56 PM)mikesez Wrote: Ties used to be common because before 1974 there was no overtime in regular season games. The problem with that is if a game goes beyond 70 minutes, the players would be so beat up they might not even be competitive the next week. I think the NFL likes overtime because it's dramatic, but beyond 10 minutes of overtime, it gets pretty rough on the players.
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(03-25-2024, 10:13 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:(03-24-2024, 03:44 PM)Eric1 Wrote: Ties are dumb. Every game should be played out until there's a winner imo. The argument of every game should be played out to find a winner flies in the face of the league's stated goal of player safety (yes, I doubt they care as much as they say). If you're going to give each team a guaranteed possession in overtime, that also extends the game and flies in the face of player safety. Fairness comes into question in the previous sudden death over time rules as the coin flip had a more significant impact on the final result. I think the best thing for player safety in a 17 game season (likely eventually going to 18) is to do away with overtime during the regular season. Coaches would more often (if not almost always) go for 2 in scenarios where they just led their team to an otherwise game tying score. Some already do this. We did it against the Ravens 2 seasons ago. An overtime period would not have added much to the excitement of that game. It was damn exciting and probably one of the best games I've ever been to and I've been to a lot. Had we not gotten the 2, I would not now be yearning to have gone to overtime. Also, scenarios where a team is down 3 late and in FG range, the threat of no overtime might compel them to go for it on 4th down instead of kicking to tie. Ties are not a bad thing. The goal of the regular season is to determine playoff teams and seed them properly. Ties factor in to that. I don't think there would be an epidemic of ties by removing overtime altogether in the regular season. I think there would be a lot of "go for the win" moves made late in games especially later in the season when playoff seeding becomes clearer. It would be just as exciting, maybe moreso. Obviously a winner must be determined in the playoffs so the current overtime rules for playoff games is adequate though I would keep giving possessions until the other team was not able to match or best the previous score. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
(03-24-2024, 08:17 AM)PackersNation Wrote:(03-24-2024, 07:35 AM)StrayaJag Wrote: Speaking of history Yea but ya still live in Wisconsin. So that sucks. (03-24-2024, 08:17 AM)PackersNation Wrote:(03-24-2024, 07:35 AM)StrayaJag Wrote: Speaking of history back in the olden days the league alllowed regular season games to end in a tie without OT, they were MUCH more common place then than they are now. I kinda miss it. (03-24-2024, 08:38 AM)snowwolf776 Wrote: it is true jags have never had a tie. 3) Jack Del Rio isn't wearing a suit on the sideline. "BRING BACK THE TIES" has more than one meaning when talking about shieldball (03-24-2024, 01:56 PM)mikesez Wrote: Ties used to be common because before 1974 there was no overtime in regular season games. oh buddy, the casual fans' minds would asplode if they had to figure out half-games in the standings...or to grok how a 1-0-2 team is tied for first with the 2-1 team (03-24-2024, 03:44 PM)Eric1 Wrote:(03-24-2024, 01:56 PM)mikesez Wrote: Ties used to be common because before 1974 there was no overtime in regular season games. Didn't they do old boxing matches this way? There would be like 47 round fights, keep going till one quits (or worse?)
Think of a team having to play a full game and then a 10 minute overtime, and then having to go play a Thursday night game. That would be brutal.
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(03-25-2024, 12:49 PM)Mikey Wrote:(03-24-2024, 03:44 PM)Eric1 Wrote: Ties are dumb. Every game should be played out until there's a winner imo. John L. Sullivan vs Jake Kilrain bare knuckle fight in 1889. 75 rounds. On This Day: John L. Sullivan And Jake Kilrain Battle It Out For 75 Rounds In The Last Ever Bareknuckle Title Fight - Latest Boxing News (boxing247.com) (03-25-2024, 02:32 PM)The Real Marty Wrote: Think of a team having to play a full game and then a 10 minute overtime, and then having to go play a Thursday night game. That would be brutal. Think of a guy making 10-20x what I will earn in my career over a span of 9 months. That must be brutal. These guys know exactly what they sign up for when they ink their contracts. (For the record, I am #TeamTies)
That’s correct. The Jaguars have never tied. I made that a Fun Fact in the Gameday Thread last season.
(03-22-2024, 06:04 AM)RicoTx Wrote:(03-22-2024, 12:00 AM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: 525 As I said previously, Stewart was a bust. (03-26-2024, 01:38 PM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: That’s correct. The Jaguars have never tied. I made that a Fun Fact in the Gameday Thread last season. That's OK. It's obvious that you don't know what a bust is. ![]() We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
I would get rid of regular season overtime and I would make postseason overtime much simpler.
New postseason overtime rule: if the score is tied when the game clock reads 4th quarter 0:00, ignore the game clock and keep playing until the next score. Keep playing under the 2 minute rules. The end. Easy. If the last timed play is a 3 yard gain on 2nd and 7, the next play is 3rd and 4. Simple. No coin flips.
My fellow southpaw Mark Brunell will probably always be my favorite Jaguar.
I don't care if they get hurt.. obviously i don't want them paralyzed or dead.. but it's a next man up league.
They're making millions to play 17 games a year. (03-26-2024, 04:36 PM)mikesez Wrote: I would get rid of regular season overtime and I would make postseason overtime much simpler. I dig the first part. No OT in the regular season. For the second, I think there is merit to having timing, if only for breaks at the end of the period and opportunity to change fields/direction. Doesn't mean as much in a dome, but open air stadia and grass fields switching end zones can be a huge difference maker. Also, if you just continue play, that takes away the impetus to attempt a long field goal to end regulation. 3 seconds left, you're at the 35, 3rd and 2. Make them try the FG! It's a 52 yarder, but to me it's more exciting for a kicker to score the walk-off than to go to break, come back, and run a draw play to get a first, run 6-7 more plays, and kick a 27-yard chip shot. But yeah, sudden death all the way. Each team had 60 minutes to get the dub. Whoever scores after that wins. Full stop. |
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