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Deberg_1990 09-21-2014 08:30 PM

Should the NFL overtime rules be changed?
 
Forehead did not seem pleased.....


http://seattletimes.com/html/seahawk...post22xml.html


The winner of a classic football game should never be determined by pure, dumb luck.
Unlike the Super Bowl, the only difference Sunday between the Broncos and Seattle was a flip of the coin. “We felt like we were the better team,” Broncos defensive tackle Terrance Knighton said.

Not to take anything away from the Seahawks’ 26-20 overtime victory against Denver, but if there’s anything we’ve learned from the NFL of late, it’s this: What’s fair got to do with anything in this league? And the more the rules change, the less we trust that justice is truly being served.

After Denver rallied from a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter on the road in the NFL’s rowdiest stadium, the silence of stunned Seahawks fans was deafening as quarterback Peyton Manning represented the Broncos on the coin flip to determine which team would get the football to begin overtime.
Manning called tails.
The Seahawks won.
NFL overtime rules are stupid.

“It puts a premium on the coin toss,” Manning said. “I called tails at the beginning of the game, and went with it again in overtime. It was heads, and it proved to be a significant call. But that’s the way it is. And you’d like to not leave it to that, leave it to get to that situation.”
Manning was forced to stand and watch as Seattle marched 80 yards for a touchdown on the opening possession of overtime. No doubt, Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was fantastic on the game-winning drive. When a fierce 6-yard run by Marshawn Lynch gave sudden death to Denver’s remarkable comeback, Broncos linebacker Nate Irving and his defensive teammates were so emotionally stunned their feet no longer seemed to work. They stood near the goal line, nobody wanting to go home.
Did this qualify as a moral victory after the 43-8 blowout in the Super Bowl? Knighton certainly didn’t want a juice box and a condescending pat on the head. “You either win or you lose ... We’re not saying, ‘At least the score is better than the Super Bowl’ or anything like that,” Knighton insisted.

Manning has become known in Denver, thanks to imaginative T-shirt makers and excitable fans, as PFM. Maybe I’ve finally figured out what those three letters mean: Pray for miracles.
In the hands of Manning, miracles happen.
While the NFL’s most beautiful mind was stumped by the Seahawks for the vast majority of four quarters and Denver’s offensive game plan appeared so simplistic you might have wondered if it had been written in crayon, Manning willed the Broncos 80 yards in the final 59 seconds of the fourth quarter to tie the game, despite the hindrance of no timeouts to stop the clock.

Manning hit a wide-open Jacob Tamme with a 26-yard pass for the touchdown, then found Demaryius Thomas against Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman to convert the essential two points after the TD.
Prayer answered.

“That’s what makes him Peyton Manning,” said Wilson, with obvious respect for one of the NFL’s elder statesmen. “That’s what makes him one of the best quarterbacks ever to play the game.”

Then, however, Manning was forced to sit and watch overtime. Maybe NFL commissioner Roger Goodell should have bought Manning a pretzel and beer. In 2012, the league amended its overtime rules to allow each team to possess the ball at least once in the extra period, unless a touchdown is scored on the opening drive by the lucky bums who win the coin flip.
That’s stupid. Let’s simplify the rules: If the teams have fought into an overtime, haven’t both teams earned the right to touch the football at least once?

Yes, Tim Tebow gave Denver fans one of the biggest playoff thrills in franchise history by beating Pittsburgh in overtime on an 80-yard bolt from the blue.
But has Hollywood ever required Denzel Washington or Harrison Ford to sit out the last reel when things got dicey and the audience prayed for a miracle from the movie’s hero?
“We’re not going to change the rules,” said Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. “But I would’ve liked our chances if we got our ‘O’ back out there.”
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TimBone 09-21-2014 08:32 PM

I thought the last time they changed it was because this happened to him...or maybe it was Favre. Can't remember.

tk13 09-21-2014 08:32 PM

Here's an idea, play defense. But we wouldn't want to do that.

Hoover 09-21-2014 08:34 PM

No! I liked how that played out. You hold them to a FG you have a chance to win. They shove it down their throat, you win.

Awesome end of that game.

GoChargers 09-21-2014 08:34 PM

No, Fivehead should just stop being a choking pussy and their defense shouldn't have shat the bed. That holding-aided last drive in regulation doesn't erase all the ducks Fivehead threw or that interception.

I'm sure Goodell will change the rule, though, because he loves the cheating Donks.

jd1020 09-21-2014 08:35 PM

I honestly don't know why they can't play a shortened period with none of this sudden death shit.

MMXcalibur 09-21-2014 08:35 PM

What?

No. Absolutely not. The current overtime rules are perfect.

milkman 09-21-2014 08:36 PM

Did you not see?

Peyton Manning didn't get to touch the ball.

They have to change the rules for the Golden Boy.

Rain Man 09-21-2014 08:39 PM

The Broncos lost, right? Don't change a thing.

milkman 09-21-2014 08:40 PM

So, one team scores a TD, then the other team scores a TD.

Do you go to sudden death then, or do you still keep giving chances?

But Peyton didn't get the ball, so that's going to fuel change.

notorious 09-21-2014 08:44 PM

They are crying a ****ing river at the Mange right now over this.


Nobody was bitching when Tebow bombed Thomas in OT against Pitt a few years ago.

siberian khatru 09-21-2014 08:45 PM

Surprised the NFL didn't change the rule right after Lynch scored.

notorious 09-21-2014 08:46 PM

It was dumb luck that Seattle fist-raped the Donks on the 80 yard drive?


ROFL

The_Hound 09-21-2014 08:48 PM

Is that five-head manning crying? LOL

TribalElder 09-21-2014 08:50 PM

Do it like college or **** off with the changes


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