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I still like my fix for OT. Same rules no coin toss home team gets ball. Makes home field advantage matter. Plus away team would try to win in regulation
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So what your saying is that when a team "defers" to the 2nd half, its now deferred to OT?Or, opening game coin toss has options loaded in for OT. Pros and cons to each option.
Why should the home team get the ball first. a real home field advantage would be to disrupt the road team. give them the ball first and make them play against the home team and the home fans.I still like my fix for OT. Same rules no coin toss home team gets ball. Makes home field advantage matter. Plus away team would try to win in regulation
Why should the home team get the ball first. a real home field advantage would be to disrupt the road team. give them the ball first and make them play against the home team and the home fans.
But honestly all these OT proposals have gaping holes in them. There is no perfect OT for the NFL
this is insane, but its well deservedJaguars rolling more than $25 million into 2022 cap, Giants carrying just $13K
Posted by Josh Alper on January 17, 2022, 3:54 PM EST
The salary cap for the 2022 NFL season is expected to jump to around $208 million, which is a jump of over $25 million from last season for all of the teams in the league.
Some teams will be working with an even bigger jump. Teams can roll over unused salary cap space from one season to the next and the Jaguars are going to be adding the most of any team in the league.
Field Yates of ESPN reports that the Jags are rolling more than $25.7 million into next year’s cap. The Eagles are next up with more than $16.4 million and the Broncos, Browns, and Seahawks will all carry over more than $10 million.
Those amounts will be adjusted after accounting for incentives and bonuses that players achieved during the season. That will also be the case for teams on the other end of the spectrum, although there’s not much to claw back from the Giants.
They are set to carry just $13,986 over into next season’s cap, which isn’t a lot for the team’s next General Manager to work with in their first season on the job.