The greed of some (not all) owners.
The greed of some (not all) owners.
Dear Lord yeah the players are SOOOOO underpaid waaaaaaaa!!!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The greed of some (not all) owners.
The greed of some (not all) owners.
Agree 100%.NFL OT format. Much prefer college OT.
OK, here's mine for many years.For me...
1. Posing after first downs
1a. The loose flapping gloves.. I mean just cut off the flaps if you feel you need to leave them undone. Don't get it
1b. Dropping the ball while crossing the goaline... I mean dumb shits really when it costs you a td
2. Anything OBJ does... Especially his excessive attempts at one handed catches
You better fair catch or catch the KO because it's a free ball. If it doesn't go into the end zone the kicking team can recover it. I saw this happen twice in a gameIf you want to celebrate a TD in college, do it behind your bench, penalty or not.
Calling a fair catch on a KO when the ball doesn't reach the end zone. Let it go into the end zone or return it. Don't spot it on the 25.
Adding yardage to a penalty instead of accepting or rejecting the call and the rule that goes with it. Happens a lot on KO s aside from personal fouls.
I think the idea was to to encourage teams to go for TDs instead of settling for FGs.Placing the ball on the 20 after a missed FG inside the red zone.
Can someone explain that one to me?
Agree, but in this particular instance I think McCown was trying to exit the pocket and run for the first down, and was tackled on the way out.I HATE IT when a QB takes a sack on 4th down late in the game instead of just throwing up a prayer towards a receiver.
Just happened in the Eagles game.
You have to tell yourself before the 4th down play, DO NOT TAKE A SACK!!!!
Why the heck does this happen so often???
Yup. The same reason that in the NFL, for missed kicks outside the 20, the ball is placed at the spot of the kick rather than the original line of scrimmage.I think the idea was to to encourage teams to go for TDs instead of settling for FGs.
Agree, but I also agree that in the NFL the coin toss is too important, as we saw today.College overtime rules. The entire game is a strategy regarding field position, and in overtime they just give you the ball in field goal range?
LOLI don't have much to complain about the game itself. However, when players introduce themselves in those little videos, could some of them please speak the English language?
I forgot about college pass interference penalty. It's terrible.I really hate the college pass interference. If a catch was interfered with 30 yds downfield, well, that is where it should be.
Also- the celebrations by defensive players, actually, LB's/DL who literally get beat by the OL at least 80% of the time and the one time they stuff a run or get a sack, and they start acting like a child. Same with the announcers, would love to hear them once say- well, that defensive player finally made a play...lol
2) stopping clock after first downs in college. Games are just too long on college.
To encourage teams to go for it inside the red zone by worsening the outcome if a FG is missed.Placing the ball on the 20 after a missed FG inside the red zone.
Can someone explain that one to me?
Commercials!!!!!A 60 minute game taking 3.5 to 4 hours
Of course you catch it if it's around the 10-15 YL. I'm talking about the ball around the 5 or so. If you call for a fair catch, you don't get it at the 25.You better fair catch or catch the KO because it's a free ball. If it doesn't go into the end zone the kicking team can recover it. I saw this happen twice in a game
against Syracuse years ago at the stadium. Windy day. Syracuse return men just let he ball drop and we recovered. Twice.
That is part of how Cinci beat us in 2006!I really hate the college pass interference. If a catch was interfered with 30 yds downfield, well, that is where it should be.
Most international soccer is PPV/by subscription (even in the home countries I believe, definitely in UK). As a big soccer fan, it is glorious not to have any interruptions for 45 minutes straight so I feel it is money well spent. Not sure if the American football business market could support such a model- I would love to see them try.Commercials both before AND after a kickoff (which is most often a non-play). And too many commercials in general. If international soccer (EPL etc) can make billions of dollars without interrupting their games at all, the NFL and college football can reduce the number of commercials.
Good list, I’d add:
3. Elaborate TD celebration when your team is down by 3 scores with under a minute left in the game.
I really hate the college pass interference. If a catch was interfered with 30 yds downfield, well, that is where it should be.
It was explained and diagrammed later that McCown had a huge opening to the endzone and was going to run for it. If he wasn't 75 years old, he would have walked in. Unfortunately, he got caught from behind. It came out today that he played the 2nd half with a torn hamstring, FWIW.I HATE IT when a QB takes a sack on 4th down late in the game instead of just throwing up a prayer towards a receiver.
Just happened in the Eagles game.
You have to tell yourself before the 4th down play, DO NOT TAKE A SACK!!!!
Why the heck does this happen so often???
Actually, teams that win the coin toss only win the game 52.7% of the time, so it's barely relevant.Agree, but I also agree that in the NFL the coin toss is too important, as we saw today.
I prefer the NFL rule, but eliminate sudden death. Play the full 15 minute quarter (10 is too short if the first team has a time consuming drive). If tied at the end of the quarter, let it end in a tie.
The day that a team wins the toss and elects to kick, is the day that I will agree with you about relevance.Actually, teams that win the coin toss only win the game 52.7% of the time, so it's barely relevant.