Nice zing against the wretched, incompetent Bears for getting rid of Robbie Gould, who rarely missed & replacing him with a placekicking cast of nobodies that can’t hit the side of a barn!
How about adding 2 points if you can hit the upright and bounce it back through the goal post (I’ve seen it done once and it took a replay for the refs to figure out if it was good or not if I recall the play correctly).
If you want to make the game REALLY interesting, how about a Wheel of Misfortune? If a team commits a foul, the coach of the opposing team spins a big wheel to decide what the penalty is (instead of 5 yards for offsides, etc.) You can even have a “bankrupt” slot where the offending team loses all (or some) of the points already scored or even go into the hole. (Score -6 to 15).
The purpose of the game is for the TEAM to get the ball to the goal line. How ’bout we quit rewarding them for having a single player who can kick well from a distance. 3 points for a field goal inside the 20, 2 points for a field goal 20-30, 1 point for a field goal outside the 30. 5, 3, and 2 points, respectively, for hitting the upright IF the kicker calls it first (no penalty for missing the upright).
jmworacle about 5 years ago
Stoopid…
strictures about 5 years ago
Nice zing against the wretched, incompetent Bears for getting rid of Robbie Gould, who rarely missed & replacing him with a placekicking cast of nobodies that can’t hit the side of a barn!
Ravenswing about 5 years ago
I can just see the Hoodie’s eyes to that narrow cobra gaze …
Polsixe about 5 years ago
It’d be hard to tell if the kicker hit the post on accident or on purpose though.
jerumulligan1 about 5 years ago
You know…. when a tennis ball hits even the outside of the line it’s considered IN, so I’m actually liking this idea!
djlong2015 Premium Member about 5 years ago
How about adding 2 points if you can hit the upright and bounce it back through the goal post (I’ve seen it done once and it took a replay for the refs to figure out if it was good or not if I recall the play correctly).
Nighthawks Premium Member about 5 years ago
how about calling obvious pass interference? (nope, I’m not a Saints fan, but fair is fair)
Sabrina17 about 5 years ago
Yes, at least get points for style!
RobinHood about 5 years ago
The Bears fan like it. Of course he does.
tygrkhat40 about 5 years ago
I’ve never seen a kicker doink one off the upright and then quote Pee Wee Herman, “I meant to do that.”
herdleader53 about 5 years ago
If you want to make the game REALLY interesting, how about a Wheel of Misfortune? If a team commits a foul, the coach of the opposing team spins a big wheel to decide what the penalty is (instead of 5 yards for offsides, etc.) You can even have a “bankrupt” slot where the offending team loses all (or some) of the points already scored or even go into the hole. (Score -6 to 15).
stevek Premium Member about 5 years ago
Like the fair pole in baseball.
jdnoe79 about 5 years ago
Nick Saban at Alabama might like to try this in the NCAA.
buckman-j about 5 years ago
Yeah, whatever slows the game down even more..Yours truly, T. Brady
OLDavratt59 about 5 years ago
I have always thought about that! What about attempted basketball 3-pointers hitting the rim?
Julian Himber about 5 years ago
double doink would be worth 5
rugeirn about 5 years ago
How about a third pole in the center – hit that and the value of the play doubles? Hit it from beyond 40 yards and it triples?
cooganm Premium Member about 5 years ago
The purpose of the game is for the TEAM to get the ball to the goal line. How ’bout we quit rewarding them for having a single player who can kick well from a distance. 3 points for a field goal inside the 20, 2 points for a field goal 20-30, 1 point for a field goal outside the 30. 5, 3, and 2 points, respectively, for hitting the upright IF the kicker calls it first (no penalty for missing the upright).