How about “and now we take you to the regularly scheduled programming cause this game has gone on long enough” for those of us who could give a rat’s … patootie.
I admit it - I pay even less attention to any sport in the off-season than I do during the regular season… Are they getting rid of Sudden Death, or just the name?
Edcole1961 over 14 years ago
How about, “Slow, painful death?”
hgreene over 14 years ago
Time for another beer
jesands over 14 years ago
“Lingering Death”
jslabotnik over 14 years ago
Death with chance of parole
Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago
how about: sudden victory…. or : first score wins ….how about: tiebreaker
yeh, that’s it — a “tiebreaker”
catqueen over 14 years ago
How about “and now we take you to the regularly scheduled programming cause this game has gone on long enough” for those of us who could give a rat’s … patootie.
Itsjustb over 14 years ago
How about, “Only mostly dead”? (With apologies to The Princess Bride)
tyshores over 14 years ago
imminent disaster for someone,maybe
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
How about ending in a tie?
Sorry - old school.
Jkboz over 14 years ago
Sudden “mostly” death, or Mostly sudden death
Alabama Al over 14 years ago
“rac0308”, ties may work in regular season, but in the post-season you have to have a final resolution in overtime.
Wait … maybe … Final Resolu … nah, never mind.
stucknKY over 14 years ago
Detention - for those who can’t get it done on time.
vonklem over 14 years ago
Overtime Opportunity Play-off Situation or OOPS
JBBeckum over 14 years ago
How about ‘overtime’. Now that’s a great concept.
FirstSon over 14 years ago
Football…Hm-m-m-m…
Oh yeah! That’s that ‘Alternative Sports Activity’ between the World Series and Opening Day!
Call it what you want, who gives a rats rear…
gbproff over 14 years ago
How about Final Decision
David Barndollar over 14 years ago
There are no comebacks in extra time, so:
No Comebacks
as in:
“It’s no-comebacks time” or “And now we go to a No Comebacks overtime session”
It has a bit of an edge to it, as well as a spy-thriller history, as the title of a Robert Ludlum short story collection…
JsubD over 14 years ago
Instant oblivion.
lpw over 14 years ago
In the Canadian Football League (CFL), they call it a “shootout”. Each team gets a maximum of 2 attempts from the 35 yd. line.
rnmontgomery over 14 years ago
why not borrow terminology from another famous game - - - I suggest “all in”
h2oclerk over 14 years ago
I’d suggest “Draw or die” … it is a shoot out.
soccermutha Premium Member over 14 years ago
It ain’t over until it’s over time.
soccermutha Premium Member over 14 years ago
the fat lady’s warm-up.
Danboy99 over 14 years ago
I like Crunch Time or Final Crunch Time
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
I admit it - I pay even less attention to any sport in the off-season than I do during the regular season… Are they getting rid of Sudden Death, or just the name?
mitchell_sandbrook over 14 years ago
Sponser’s Commercial Continuation
stlouiesooner over 14 years ago
abrupt demise
ksoskins over 14 years ago
jmel2212 over 14 years ago
“Coin toss” since that’s what it usually comes down to anyway.
runar over 14 years ago
There’s always “…I’m getting better!”
Sullyvan over 14 years ago
Have you looked at Sean Payton’s face? It’s, “Sullen Death”, Overtime.
Sullyvan over 14 years ago
Since the league wants to lessen the dependancy on kickers, how about, “A Farewell to Legs”?
aitkend Premium Member over 14 years ago
Every Participant gets a Certificate Overtime.
culpc over 14 years ago
It’s like and Out of Body Experience Overtime
Jaimitotoo over 14 years ago
All too PC, but — “Incipient Demise”
GatorChemE over 14 years ago
“Near Death Experience with a ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ order.”
novaguy over 14 years ago
Acute life support overtime