Best Overtime Idea Yet
Put the ball on the 50 yard line. Each time lines up 11 players on each goal line. When the whistle blows, they all run toward the ball. The team of the player that comes up with the ball wins the coin flip and receives the kick off.
Budweiser American Ale Gets Plug if Super Bowl Overtime
Budweiser American Ale gets a plug, too, if the game goes into overtime.
Overtime Options
This is a great post about the options the NFL can look at.
Super Bowl and Overtime
No Super Bowl has ever gone to overtime. What would happen if I Super Bowl ended in a tie?
Give Each Team a Chance
My dad agrees with the Time article dated Nov. 16, 2008. Each team should be guaranteed a single offensive position. Then after that, if its still tied, play to sudden death.
A College Football-esque NFL Overtime?
I love what the Sports Central Guys wrote here.
Solving the NFL’s Overtime Fumble
Time has an interesting article here.
The NFL Needs to Change It’s Overtime Rules
NFL’s overtime rules stink. They need to change them now! I thought the number was way higher – only 52% of teams that win the coin toss actually win the game, it is time for the NFL to make a change.
There are some interesting stats here:
I was listening to Dan Patrick. He has a simple idea to fix this. Give both teams a chance. Done. I love it. Please NFL! Please change the overtime rules!
What do you think the NFL should do? Post your ideas now!
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