Here's a question that Howard Simon and WNSA were talking about. I was wondering what you thought. Should both teams get the ball in overtime even if the team who gets the ball first, scores? After that and they are still tied...the game goes into sudden death. The first one who scores, wins! What do you think? It takes the game away from the coin toss. ![Grin](https://www.billszone.com/fanzone/core/images/smilies/grin.gif)
Here's the facts...The following games went into overtime so far and these were the results.
Week 1:
Bills/Jets = Jets got the ball first and scored in the kickoff return.
Saints/Bucs = Bucs got the ball first and did not score in the first drive.
Packers/Falcons = Packers got the ball first and did not score in the first drive.
Week 2:
Bills/Vikings = Bills got the ball first and did not score in the first drive.
Week 3:
Chiefs/Patriots = Patriots got the ball first and scored in the first drive.
Browns/Titans = Browns got the ball first and scored in the first drive.
3 out of 6 games in OT were decided by who won the coin toss and received the ball first. That's 50%! I think they need to change this. What do you say?
![Grin](https://www.billszone.com/fanzone/core/images/smilies/grin.gif)
Here's the facts...The following games went into overtime so far and these were the results.
Week 1:
Bills/Jets = Jets got the ball first and scored in the kickoff return.
Saints/Bucs = Bucs got the ball first and did not score in the first drive.
Packers/Falcons = Packers got the ball first and did not score in the first drive.
Week 2:
Bills/Vikings = Bills got the ball first and did not score in the first drive.
Week 3:
Chiefs/Patriots = Patriots got the ball first and scored in the first drive.
Browns/Titans = Browns got the ball first and scored in the first drive.
3 out of 6 games in OT were decided by who won the coin toss and received the ball first. That's 50%! I think they need to change this. What do you say?
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