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New Nfl Regular Season Ot Rule Could Pass On Wednesday


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PALM BEACH, Fla.—The chairman of the NFL’s competition committee said Monday he thinks teams are more receptive now than they were two years ago to changing pro football’s overtime system during the regular season.

“I think everybody is a lot more comfortable with it now,” said Rich McKay, who is also president of the Atlanta Falcons.

Two years ago, the owners of the 32 NFL teams voted to change the sport’s overtime format for postseason games. The new format prohibits a team from winning a game with a field goal on the opening possession of overtime. The owners left the overtime system the same for the regular season, meaning that the first team to score in overtime prevails.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/football-insider/post/overtime-rules-may-have-enough-support-to-pass/2012/03/26/gIQAQ4EdcS_blog.html

Peter King@SI_PeterKing

OT almost certain to pass Wed for reg-season. If so, reg-season+playoffs would have same rules. Both teams would have at least one poss.
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I hate it only because the ref has to spend 5 minutes explaining it to the captains before the overtime. And when he is done they are all confused as well as the fans watching on tv. At least make the rule simple so you don't need a phd to understand. If you don't know if the game is over when a TD is scored something is wrong with the system.

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I hate it only because the ref has to spend 5 minutes explaining it to the captains before the overtime. And when he is done they are all confused as well as the fans watching on tv. At least make the rule simple so you don't need a phd to understand. If you don't know if the game is over when a TD is scored something is wrong with the system.

it's not a difficult concept, and i guarantee everyone on the field understands it. the refs on the field spend forever explaining it, as do the television commentators, because the average fan has understood traditional overtime rules for years as something very cut-and-dried. once the new rules have been institutionalized for a few years it'll be a lot quicker.

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I do find it annoying that after playing for 60 minutes a team can drive a few yards after a good kick return and kick a FG to win. (or course when its your team...), but I'd rather get chance to at least match it after that. TD and its over though, I think thats fair.

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