Can a team win by 9 pts in the NFL now with the new OT rules ?

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Nirvana Shill
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lets say the team that wins the toss and kicks a fg for a 3 pt lead.... next team up throws a pick 6 or fumbles the ball into the end zone, are they going to count those pts ? seems to me they would have to at least count the fumble in the end zone... something to think about if you're already counting + 6 1/2 - 9pts as a winner
 

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The rules are confusing.
In one place it says the play is dead once the D possesses the football in another place it says the play continues
 

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So what happens under the new overtime rule if the team that receives the kickoff to start the process scores a field goal, kicks off, and forces a turnover?

It’s not as simple of a question as you might think.

A reasonable argument could be made that, because the other team’s possession ends at that point, the game ends at that point as well, with the defense leading (and winning) by three.

But this isn’t the same thing as a failed two-point attempt. The play is still alive and, in theory, the defensive team can return the ball for a touchdown, extending the final margin to nine points.

We ran the concept by the league office, and outgoing V.P. of officiating Mike Pereira said (via spokesman Greg Aiello) that the play would indeed continue until completion. So the team that scored the field goal on the first drive could score a touchdown and win by nine.

Which could be relevant, hypothetically, to some of the folks who watch football games.
Here’s where it gets even more intriguing.

If the defensive team turns the ball over while returning the turnover, the team that started the play on offense can then recover the ball and take it to the end zone for a touchdown, winning the game by three. If the offensive team fails to score a touchdown on that same play, the game ends.

The obvious message to the defense in such circumstances? If you force a turnover, get down or out of bounds. The game is won as soon as the play ends; any effort to extend the play will only increase the risk of the other team getting the ball back and unleashing a Stanford band finish.
 

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The rules are confusing.
In one place it says the play is dead once the D possesses the football in another place it says the play continues

LOL even the rules don't know the rules in the NFL.
 
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The rules are confusing.
In one place it says the play is dead once the D possesses the football in another place it says the play continues
I find it hard to believe a play would be dead unless the defensive player goes to the ground after intercepting or recovering a fumble. You can just go to ground and end play without being touched in that situation. But otherwise the play would continue.
 

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with the luck I have at times I could just see myself having a huge ticket to cash being plus seven and a half or eigh half point and that s*** happens to me and I die of a heart attack
 

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