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NFL Commish may do away with extra point


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One was a Panthers, one in a million, block in Tampa that helped us get to the Super Bowl.

Leave poo alone, and get the fug off my lawn.

(edit, I see someone already brought this up. fug off, and stay the fug off my lawn)

Fug you, I'm for the extra point to stay, just pointing out key info in the article I read, so I wi gladly stay on you lawn on your side!!!

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someone brought up a good point about tennis

 

Let's have a progressive system where the kicker drinks shots according to each qtr.

 

Beginning of the 1st  he drinks one

 

                          2nd he drinks too

 

                         3rd he   dinks free

                     last en, he, he, he, has for ta caaam his nrves

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Bad idea, and I'm not just saying that because of the Bucs game. This would put every scoring record permanently out of reach.

I am open to reforming it though... maybe moving it to the five and having to kick from the hash you scored from (kind of like in rugby after a try).

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Wow...horrible.  Leave it all alone.  It is fine that way it is....he really is trying to take the NFL into the Flag Football League.....so then just two field goals will equal a TD not a good *** for tat.  Or will the TD just be considered 7?  KEEP POUNDING!

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I'm all for this, been saying for awhile now. It slows down the game, is boring as hell and basically pointless.

 

Score a TD = 6 points, then you get the option to take the automatic extra one point or go for two, so there's still the 2 point conversion. Everything about the game is the same, only difference being you get credit for the extra point without having to actually go out and kick it.

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