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Tua has already shown to be deadly accurate. Tua will translate to a changing NFL.

Kyler is done as a football player anyway.
He should be, but there's a growing sense that he's going to keep playing football because he loves football and just likes baseball. It would be moronic as he'd lose 4 million bucks, and it'll be real hard for him to play pro football. He's a couple inches shorter than he's listed.
 
He should be, but there's a growing sense that he's going to keep playing football because he loves football and just likes baseball. It would be moronic as he'd lose 4 million bucks, and it'll be real hard for him to play pro football. He's a couple inches shorter than he's listed.

He’s an elite baseball prospect. He’s a really good college QB. He has done his thing, but passing up a potential of 8 or 9 figures in lifetime earnings is plain ole dumb. He doesn’t strike me as a dummy.
 
If they are going to keep the college overtime format I would like to see one change to reduce the continued matching of scores.

After each OT in which both teams score move the starting point back 5 yards making the next score slightly more difficult.

That means that if both teams score on the first 3 OTs the fourth would start at the 40 instead of the 25.
 
If they are going to keep the college overtime format I would like to see one change to reduce the continued matching of scores.

After each OT in which both teams score move the starting point back 5 yards making the next score slightly more difficult.

That means that if both teams score on the first 3 OTs the fourth would start at the 40 instead of the 25.
I don't hate this.
 
If they are going to keep the college overtime format I would like to see one change to reduce the continued matching of scores.

After each OT in which both teams score move the starting point back 5 yards making the next score slightly more difficult.

That means that if both teams score on the first 3 OTs the fourth would start at the 40 instead of the 25.
I could support this.
 
If they are going to keep the college overtime format I would like to see one change to reduce the continued matching of scores.

After each OT in which both teams score move the starting point back 5 yards making the next score slightly more difficult.

That means that if both teams score on the first 3 OTs the fourth would start at the 40 instead of the 25.
I'd just like to start at the 35. If you're gonna do nothing and win on a FG, it should at least be a difficult FG.
 
Turning into a farce.

Under my proposal above the teams would be at least at this point starting on the other side of the 50 and actually having to construct a scoring drive.
At which point neither team can score and the game continues to the 7th OT.
 
At which point neither team can score and the game continues to the 7th OT.

At some point you reach the point where one team can drive the distance, the other fails.

This thing happening right now is a joke.
 
At some point you reach the point where one team can drive the distance, the other fails.

This thing happening right now is a joke.
Maybe. You can't guarantee that. Your idea is silly just because of one game going to 7 OTs. If you truly think this game is a joke you would turn your TV off and go to bed.
 
Maybe. You can't guarantee that. Your idea is silly just because of one game going to 7 OTs. If you truly think this game is a joke you would turn your TV off and go to bed.

I'm getting ready to. And while this game is an exaggerated example it isn't the first time a game has gone to many rounds.
 
That game was awesome. Dudes were making absolutely clutch plays. Crazy hard hits. But the way it all started - interception that wasn’t, clutch 4th down catch, spike with 0:00 on the clock...but wait, 0:01 on review, clutch TD. That was awesome.
 
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