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JugglingReferee Wed Mar 18, 2009 02:45pm

NFL overtime rules won't change [for 2009-2010]
 
Competition Committee decides there will be no change to NFL overtime rules - ESPN
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NFL Competition Committee co-chairman Rich McKay, speaking on a national conference call, said there will be no adjustment to the current overtime rules. The committee met for 10 days in Naples, Fla., and, after consulting players and conducting a league-wide survey from the 32 clubs, there wasn't enough support to make any proposal to change the current overtime rules, which were created to minimize the chance of ties.

Ref Ump Welsch Wed Mar 18, 2009 04:57pm

It took them 10 days to decide to keep the rules as is? Sheesh, I've seen juries come back with guilty verdicts in murder cases a lot faster than this!

HLin NC Wed Mar 18, 2009 09:25pm

The hang-up was...
 
getting Donovan McNabb to understand that after 15 min. its still a tie.:rolleyes:

Ref Ump Welsch Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:11am

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Originally Posted by HLin NC (Post 589496)
getting Donovan McNabb to understand that after 15 min. its still a tie.:rolleyes:

Ahhh...so that was the hold-up...now Terrell Owens can run his mouth all he wants about Donovan! :eek:

Johnny Cakes Thu Mar 19, 2009 01:07pm

They can say what they want, but from a financial standpoint, I bet they love quick overtime games. The TV networks must go nuts when the 1:00 game runs into the 4:00 game and the audience promised to the 4:00 game isn't there yet.

Robert Goodman Thu Mar 19, 2009 02:16pm

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Originally Posted by Johnny Cakes (Post 589636)
They can say what they want, but from a financial standpoint, I bet they love quick overtime games. The TV networks must go nuts when the 1:00 game runs into the 4:00 game and the audience promised to the 4:00 game isn't there yet.

If that's the case, why'd they put in regular season OT to begin with? Yeah, I know, scared of competition from the WFL (which played 7:30 each way to break ties) for audience.

Robert in the Bronx

Johnny Cakes Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:20pm

Because most fans hate a tie and feel cheated when there is not an outcome. Hockey used to have lots of ties, but came up with the abomination they call the "shootout" so they could quickly declare a "winner."

Tom.OH Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:14am

The only change I'd like to see is the sudden death not being used if the first team scores a field goal. Fine to end on a TD though. If the team kicks a FG the other team gets the ball and they have a chance to tie or win with a TD. If they do tie it up then it goes back to sudden death on any score.

Robert Goodman Fri Mar 20, 2009 08:09pm

If they want to settle more games in regulation play, they could eliminate 2 pt. tries, which are used much more to create ties than break them.

indi456 Fri Apr 03, 2009 12:34pm

speaking on a national conference call, said there will be no adjustment to the current overtime rules. The committee met for 10 days in Naples, Fla., and, after consulting players and conducting a league-wide survey from the 32 clubs, there wasn't enough support to make any proposal to change the current overtime rules, which were created to minimize the chance of ties.


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