Clayton
Well-Known Member
Might as well make the game 30 quarters and see who is still awake and award them the trophySo...not REALLY a fan huh?
If your bored switch to Desperate Housewives or something.
Might as well make the game 30 quarters and see who is still awake and award them the trophySo...not REALLY a fan huh?
If your bored switch to Desperate Housewives or something.
The rule is fine as it was. At least the way it was, it required that you win the coin toss to have the best chance of winning. Now you want to win the coin toss to defer the ball.Which is really no different than the second team to posess knows they need to score a TD to stay in the game if the first team scored a FG or a TD, and then turn around and prevent another score if they tie again...
To win the coin toss is chance.The rule is fine as it was. At least the way it was, it required that you win the coin toss to have the best chance of winning. Now you want to win the coin toss to defer the ball.
1) If you are second, you know exactly what you need on your drive to tie or win because you are guaranteed a chance.
2) First team doesn't necessarily have the luxury of going for it on 4th down and risking poor field position or a turn over. They will have to play field position if they are not moving the ball well. Second team has 4 downs every series to get the first down if they have to score.
3) Receiving team on initial kickoff is having to start probably from their 25. The secondary team possibly receiving the punt will get better field position typically. In that scenario, it is like the original rules were though, so didn't make a difference.
Even with the rule change it doesn't affect the game really other than making the coin toss winner want to defer to second position and make overtime longer. Just saying now they changed the rule to incentivize deferring the kickoff so they have second chance to tie or top first team possession.