March 20, 2010

NFL Owners Should Sack OT Proposal

Terence Moore, FanHouse

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So the gurus of the NFL competition committee wish to change the league's overtime rules for the postseason?

Yeah, well.

Leave it alone.

Under this proposal that smacks of needless panic, the Greatest Game Ever Played would have been known as The Colts Beat The Giants In Overtime During the 1958 NFL Championship Game.

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