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The Legend wrote:I'm not really a fan of this at all. Teams that play most of their games indoors or in the south won't notice hardly any change, but it has the potential to impact northern teams a lot more - especially late in the season.
Messiah wrote:The Legend wrote:I'm not really a fan of this at all. Teams that play most of their games indoors or in the south won't notice hardly any change, but it has the potential to impact northern teams a lot more - especially late in the season.
Teams that play each other play in the same stadium and same environment. Nobody is going to be at an inherent disadvantage.
DBSoT wrote:^ If anything the outdoor teams have the advantage. When they play at home they will kick in familiar conditions, but the team traveling to the bad weather will have a tougher time. Unless you get to a tie breaker based on total points scored, your playoff scenario is not correct. Houston's opponent also would kick in a dome, Steelers' opponent in Pittsburgh. The teams with advantage are ones with good kickers.
The Legend wrote: Teams that play outdoors in the north are at a disadvantage no matter how good their kickers are.
Messiah wrote:1. How is that at all different than how things are now? Teams kick field goals outdoors and indoors. So if the advantage is somehow unfair now, then it is unfair regardless of this rule change.
2. The thing is, it isn't unfair. You play the games that you play and the team you play is facing the same conditions that you are. If you lose because you missed an extra point, that sucks but it is the way the cookie crumbles because what it probably means is your opponent kicked that same extra point in the same environment. What another team does elsewhere is irrelevant to your performance. Your opponent is facing the same odds.
Messiah wrote:The Legend wrote: Teams that play outdoors in the north are at a disadvantage no matter how good their kickers are.
So should the NFL take field goals away completely? Because what you are saying has nothing to do with the extra point.
Your opponent is facing the same odds that you are. If your opponent is making the FGs in the same game that you are missing them, then you don't deserve to win.
Field goals aren't extra points. We are talking about extra points. I've never once heard an NFL fan say they want more emphasis and more games decided by freaking extra points. Extra points are stupid. If they were going to make any change they just should have made TD's worth 7 points and got rid of any and all point after touchdown kicks or conversions.
Everlong wrote:I understand the reasoning for changing the extra point, but I'm just resistant to the idea of any kind of change with my football
DBSoT wrote:The extra point was a terrible idea from the inception of football so I am very OK with this. Makes it much more interesting.
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