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Peter King a fan of changing OT rules


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Just make some rule changes that benefit the defense for once and we wouldn't even be having this argument. You can't even breathe on a receiver anymore without getting penalized among other things. The rule change to allow teams the ability to challenge pass interference barely lasted a season and they got rid of it because the refs were butthurt about being trigger happy with their flags. So many PI calls should have been overturned/never penalized in the first place that season but the Refs and Goodell are a bunch of clowns and can't admit to being wrong.

There is more to football than offense. The Bills defense had two chances back to back to stop Mahommes and the Chiefs and they failed both times. Don't need to change rules because of that.

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The Chiefs actually lobbied to have it changed a few years ago and it got no attention, then they benefit from it. I don't think theres any easy solution to OT unless they just make it 5-10 minutes and whoevers up at the end is the winner. The college poo is kinda dumb and too close to Soccer, takes out the Team aspect to a degree. 

I do agree the Bills screwed up at the end of regulation playing soft zone 15 yards off the line of scrimmage when the Chiefs had 3 time outs left. Just man up, whatever that 4/7 Zone scheme was was weak

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The best option for OT rules is ... let them play the entire time. Jesus. It's not rocket science. Forget first score wins, forget first TD wins, forget both teams gets a drive, forget doing what college does. Give them one more quarter ... or maybe 12 min. It's football. A game. What's with all thes special rules?

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