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    Re: Vikings vs Saints Great Game

    Keep it as is. Many people have shown that winning the coin flip is not a huge advantage. Essentially, once you are in overtime, the result is basically a coin flip anyway because winning in any overtime format indicates luck, not the quality of the teams. The current format highlights the importance of luck, but it doesn't really matter.

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    Re: Vikings vs Saints Great Game

    Quote Originally Posted by gRYFYN1 View Post
    well there are really on three options for the overtime issue.
    I still like this option.

    It not only eliminates the coin flip, it also gives teams like the Colts and Saints a reason to want to go 16-0.
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    Re: Vikings vs Saints Great Game

    Quote Originally Posted by Clay Dreslough View Post
    I still like this option.

    It not only eliminates the coin flip, it also gives teams like the Colts and Saints a reason to want to go 16-0.
    I like the first team to 6 option. If you only get a field goal your 1/2 way there and the other team get the ball. Score a touchdown after the flip and you deserve to win.


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    Re: Vikings vs Saints Great Game

    Quote Originally Posted by Clay Dreslough View Post
    I still like this option.

    It not only eliminates the coin flip, it also gives teams like the Colts and Saints a reason to want to go 16-0.
    that does make sense, although it is essence "no change", as the whole "first team get the ball always wins and it not fair" crowd will still have the same.

    But something like that seems the most reasonable type of change that the NFL would make, despite the fact it is more fair it keeps the same basic issue.

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