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It's usually a fifty percent chance of winning in overtime and that comes on the decision to say heads or tails
I've agreed with this scenario for a loooong time. It gives both teams the same amount of OT possessions.Have a real kick off like they do in the NFL overtime, don't start from the 25 like college. When one team scores, they kick off to the other team who gets a chance to march the field and score or not. If they score, you go to 2 OT; if not, the game is over. At least both sides of both teams get a chance to prove themselves.
bendog said:It's true that forcing a team to score 6 would make for a longer OT generally...but for the record, I wasn't saying a team should win by 6, but only SCORE 6.