I read yesterday that the rules for overtime are changing this up coming year in the NFL. A team simply scoring a field in OT does not win the game yet. The opposing team gets the ball and a chance to score. If the team that wins the coin toss scores a touchdown, the game is over, the opposing team does not get a chance to score. It the team winning the coin toss scores a field goal and prevents the other team from scoring on the next drive the game again is over.
A couple of thoughts and I did not explain all the new rules. First, is the NFL over complicating an easy concept? Too many rules can screw up any game IMHO.
Second I read about Coach Peyton's reply and Vilma's opinion on the new rules. They both seem to believe it is a direct attack on the way the Saints made it into the Superbowl - in OT with a field goal against the Vikings. I think maybe that game just opened everyone's eyes. Personally, I always thoguht deciding a game by a coin toss sucked because IMO the team that wins the coin toss has an unfair advantage. For example had the Vikings won the coin toss our defense was not stopping the Vikings toward the end of the game. The Vikings did not score on their last drive due to their own mistakes (penalty, 12 men in huddle and Farve's pass). The outcome of that game could have been very different. I like the idea of each team getting the ball once or maybe play for another full 15 minutes but I do not like all the contingencies if the team scores a field goal then this or that.
All that being said I am still basking in the glory of my SAINTS being the Superbowl Champions. Cannot wait for next season!!