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<blockquote data-quote="Canadian Cheddar" data-source="post: 946777" data-attributes="member: 16170"><p>True, when offences are running wild as they were in the Buffalo KC game. I had definitely thought that Buffalo's offence deserved a kick at the can to retie the game.</p><p></p><p>With the NFL and the networks rigidly setting there playoff game times, and limiting the overtime period to 10 minutes they may well be cheating themselves out of increasing viewership and revenues. God forbid, they wouldn't want to do that. Extending the equal opportunity for Buffalo to score is what the fans want to see, as it is the fair thing to do, and it provides the fans with the best entertainment product.</p><p></p><p>The current OT rules may be OK for regular season games, but I believe the fans and teams deserve something that is more fair for playoff games. It will benefit all stakeholders the most.</p><p></p><p>.</p><p></p><p>Too bad that the NFL cannot improve it's infield interloper product to this level. Quality seems to be better on the soccer pitch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian Cheddar, post: 946777, member: 16170"] True, when offences are running wild as they were in the Buffalo KC game. I had definitely thought that Buffalo's offence deserved a kick at the can to retie the game. With the NFL and the networks rigidly setting there playoff game times, and limiting the overtime period to 10 minutes they may well be cheating themselves out of increasing viewership and revenues. God forbid, they wouldn't want to do that. Extending the equal opportunity for Buffalo to score is what the fans want to see, as it is the fair thing to do, and it provides the fans with the best entertainment product. The current OT rules may be OK for regular season games, but I believe the fans and teams deserve something that is more fair for playoff games. It will benefit all stakeholders the most. . Too bad that the NFL cannot improve it's infield interloper product to this level. Quality seems to be better on the soccer pitch. [/QUOTE]
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