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Championship Games
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(01-21-2019, 08:58 AM)SeldomRite Wrote: The two games yesterday made it plain the two changes the NFL needs to make next year. If the league is concerned about player safety, they should just do away with overtime altogether. Play calling in the 4th quarter would be adjusted in such a case. Some teams would forgo going for the tie and would instead go for the win depending on how their season was going especially the further into the season we go. In the playoffs, I think the current format is fine. The college one basically hurts teams with great defenses by placing their opponent in scoring position already without having to earn it. If you lose the coin toss in OT, it’s real simple... just stop the other team from getting into the end zone. The chiefs didn’t do that. |
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