The current overtime system that the NFL is employing has been a topic that's been up for debate for a long time. With the latest playoff game in which the Minnesota Vikings did not have a chance to touch the football while the Saints made the game winning field goal, I thought of a compromise where teams will still maintain an advantage for winning the coinflip, yet at the same time the team that loses the coinflip might stand a chance.
*I'm going to say that I haven't done adequate research on whether this method might be feasible, and I'm not going to claim I'm the first one that came up with this idea. So if there is someone else that has already came up with this idea, my apologies.
The team that wins the flip will win the game if they score a touchdown. If a FG is made, the opposing team will have 1 possession to tie with a FG, or win immediately should a touchdown is scored. Assuming the team that wins the coinflip does not score on their first possession, all bets are off and first team that scores wins.
The reason I believe the implementation of the FG/TD rule would benefit the game, is that too often teams only need to drive the ball 30-40 yards (or less should they get a good kickoff return), and thus taking away alot of the excitement that comes with overtime. With this rule, this ensures that team must drive the ball all the way down the field, and thus have "earned" the win while still maintaining the advantage of winning the coin-toss under the current system.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Friday, November 27, 2009
Athletes born during the wrong era
I guess this was one of those random things sports related that I sometimes randomly think about and I am actually blogging about it because I'm not putting it off.
People who become rich/famous (or whatever social status you want to apply here) reaches their status often times do not get to where they are without some sort of (or in some cases, ALOT of) luck along the way. That is not to say or take away any of their hard work to get to where they are along the way, but even with hard work, you got to get lucky, have the right break here or there in order to reach where you are. This don't strictly apply to those who reach the plateau of society, but also applies in different walk of life.
I think the prime example of this would be athletes in their sport. Would Tiger Woods have reached his current height of popularity had he been born 30 years ago when gold was still a sport dominated by Caucasians (or it can be said whether he would even get into golf as a whole)? How many titles would Rafael Nadal have won if he was born a few years later than he was once Roger Federer starts to slowdown as a player?
I don't really know where I'm going with this..just random thoughts that I actually recorded down for once.
People who become rich/famous (or whatever social status you want to apply here) reaches their status often times do not get to where they are without some sort of (or in some cases, ALOT of) luck along the way. That is not to say or take away any of their hard work to get to where they are along the way, but even with hard work, you got to get lucky, have the right break here or there in order to reach where you are. This don't strictly apply to those who reach the plateau of society, but also applies in different walk of life.
I think the prime example of this would be athletes in their sport. Would Tiger Woods have reached his current height of popularity had he been born 30 years ago when gold was still a sport dominated by Caucasians (or it can be said whether he would even get into golf as a whole)? How many titles would Rafael Nadal have won if he was born a few years later than he was once Roger Federer starts to slowdown as a player?
I don't really know where I'm going with this..just random thoughts that I actually recorded down for once.
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
End of one season, beginning of the next
September has come and gone, which leads us into October. And beginning of October also means the end of the regular season for MLB baseball, and the start of the regular season for NHL hockey.
Fantasy baseball wise, the last week of the season really sucked. I went from having 3 out of 4 teams finishing in the top 3 of my leagues (would've had a first, second, and third), to only having a team in second. The other two ended up dropping to fifth and fourth respectively.
I'm not really in the mood to really update...so going to leave it at that for now. Will get to other stuff later on.
Fantasy baseball wise, the last week of the season really sucked. I went from having 3 out of 4 teams finishing in the top 3 of my leagues (would've had a first, second, and third), to only having a team in second. The other two ended up dropping to fifth and fourth respectively.
I'm not really in the mood to really update...so going to leave it at that for now. Will get to other stuff later on.
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Wake me up when September ends
Holy batman September creeped up this year like a spider hanging from the ceiling. I cannot believe it is already September and the summer is "over". I guess with the Labour Day being on the last day possible, and school starting on the latest day possible, this is bound to happen.
Time to continue to clean up the house!
Time to continue to clean up the house!
Monday, August 31, 2009
New Idea
So I guess this has been an idea that's floating around my head for a little while, and recently talked to a couple of people just to gauge how feasible this may be. The reception of it has been a mixture of warm/hot, but so far have not received a negative feedback, so maybe this could be a project that I may pursue in the future? Although I would definitely like to receive more feedback before even considering pursuing this.
Here is the idea - instead of having a league with strictly one sport, a league is created with a rotation of sports. This is to encourage participants to not only play a sport they might be good at (or play the one sport they have played all their lives), but to encourage participants to broaden out their interest. The goal is to strive to improve at a sport they rarely play, or try out a new sport the participants have yet to experiment playing.
I know the initial concept will run into many problems, which includes (but not limited to) things like disparity between skill levels of the participants, how to go about introducing a sport to those new to it while keeping those who have experience playing interested. Still needs some more thinking.
For the record - I know there is something like this out there (a multi-sport league). I'm just throwing around the idea of possibly starting one up within/for the community that I'm currently involved with - basically just getting it off the ground.
Here is the idea - instead of having a league with strictly one sport, a league is created with a rotation of sports. This is to encourage participants to not only play a sport they might be good at (or play the one sport they have played all their lives), but to encourage participants to broaden out their interest. The goal is to strive to improve at a sport they rarely play, or try out a new sport the participants have yet to experiment playing.
I know the initial concept will run into many problems, which includes (but not limited to) things like disparity between skill levels of the participants, how to go about introducing a sport to those new to it while keeping those who have experience playing interested. Still needs some more thinking.
For the record - I know there is something like this out there (a multi-sport league). I'm just throwing around the idea of possibly starting one up within/for the community that I'm currently involved with - basically just getting it off the ground.
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