AFC CHAMPIONSHIP
SHOWED US (AGAIN) NFL OVERTIME RULES ARE TERRIBLE
We didn't get to see Patrick Mahomes.
That alone should tell the NFL that its overtime rules are
fundamentally flawed. It was overtime in Patriots-Chiefs, the AFC Championship
Game, after one of the most thrilling
fourth quarters I can remember in an NFL playoff game. The
nation was watching. The Patriots won the toss, drove the ball down the field —
they do have the best quarterback of all time, which helps — and scored.
Then it ended. That was it. Patrick Mahomes, who'd gone
toe-to-toe with the greatest coach and greatest QB of all time, didn't get to
touch the football. His team lost the toss,
his defense gave up a touchdown, and that was
it.
For a casual fan, it felt like being cheated. Even for a
Patriots fan, which, yes, I grew up in New England, it felt like being cheated.
We wanted more football.
A coin flip
shouldn’t decide an NFL Conference Championship game. KC offense should have at
least had a chance to match. It’s 1 thing to keep current OT format for regular
season to limit length of games. Need to come up with a new format for
playoffs.
The most exciting
player in your sport doesn't get to see the field in OT. Good rules.
I understand why wanting to limit the length of a game would
be a good idea for the regular season. I'd argue they actually don't go far
enough — I'm of the belief games should just end in ties in the regular
season. Who cares? Teams have tied multiple times over the last few years and
nothing much happens. It's a weird thing, we laugh, the tie is added to their
record and they move on. For the regular season, just end the game in a tie.
But for the playoffs, you can't end a game without letting
both offenses touch the ball. It feels fundamentally unfair, not just to both
teams, which sure, but to the fans watching as well. We deserved to see more of
this game.
To the people who argue The Chiefs defense should
have stopped the Patriots offense from scoring. Sure. Every defense
should stop every offense from scoring every time. Sometimes that doesn't
happen. I'm not sure why Pat Mahomes is being punished for that, when any other
time in football, except if a score occurs as time expires, the other team's
offense gets the ball back.
The rule changes helped, but it's still not enough. And
what's especially infuriating is the solution is right there. College football
has the greatest overtime in sports. Their solution with the overtime conundrum
was to turn the game into a game of backyard football, and it's
fantastic. Let the teams take turns scoring on each other until we
pass out. That's excellent! Even if it's just giving another quarter of
football and letting them play it out, that's better than the current rules.
For the playoffs, make the change. I'm still waiting for Mahomes to get the
ball and make something happen.
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