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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 725220" data-attributes="member: 10247"><p>Making the game 70 minutes long would not solve anything you know that. If teams were still tied after 70 minutes we would be in the same position. I don't mind ties if there is no essential reason that a winner to be determined. You had X amount of time to score more than your opponent and you didn't so it goes down as a tie. </p><p></p><p>I don't like the idea of overtime, or as I like to call it extra chances to do what you couldn't do in the original allotted time frame but I realize that in the playoffs a winner needs to be determined so we need at least 1 extra chance. </p><p></p><p>Defense is one part of the team so it is not accurate to say that in sudden death only 1 team is guaranteed a chance to win but on any given team offenses and defenses are not always equal that is why, if we are going to give extra chances, I would prefer that each team's offense gets 1 chance to score and each teams defense gets a chance to stop the other teams offense. If both offenses score the same number of points or if both defenses stop the other offense then I say OK, you each had 1 extra chance now its the first to score wins. How many chances do we give them to be equitable? My answer would be 1 each. It's as simple as that. Is it better than the current system? I think it is which is why I would rather see it this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 725220, member: 10247"] Making the game 70 minutes long would not solve anything you know that. If teams were still tied after 70 minutes we would be in the same position. I don't mind ties if there is no essential reason that a winner to be determined. You had X amount of time to score more than your opponent and you didn't so it goes down as a tie. I don't like the idea of overtime, or as I like to call it extra chances to do what you couldn't do in the original allotted time frame but I realize that in the playoffs a winner needs to be determined so we need at least 1 extra chance. Defense is one part of the team so it is not accurate to say that in sudden death only 1 team is guaranteed a chance to win but on any given team offenses and defenses are not always equal that is why, if we are going to give extra chances, I would prefer that each team's offense gets 1 chance to score and each teams defense gets a chance to stop the other teams offense. If both offenses score the same number of points or if both defenses stop the other offense then I say OK, you each had 1 extra chance now its the first to score wins. How many chances do we give them to be equitable? My answer would be 1 each. It's as simple as that. Is it better than the current system? I think it is which is why I would rather see it this way. [/QUOTE]
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