The XFL starts their inaugural season today. Looks like ABC is televising a game at 2:00 EST and FOX has one at 5:00 EST. Two games on TV tomorrow.
There are some interesting rules. Probably the most intriguing to me is that double forward passes will be allowed. Here is a highlight list of the rules that differ from the NFL:
1. Double forward passes are allowed. The first forward pass must be completed behind the line of scrimmage. The second forward pass must cross the line of scrimmage.
2. Extra points. No extra-point kicks. After TDs teams can try for a single point by running one play from the 2-yard line, try for two points from the 5-yard line or three points from the 10 yard like. Guess what? This means an 18 point lead is theoretically a 2 possession game! Also less chances for overtime games.
3. Receivers only need 1 foot inbounds.
4. Clock. Play clock will be 25 seconds. Game clock will run continuously up to the 2 minute warning. (Incompletions and plays going out of bounds will stop the clock.)
5. Overtime. Each team will have five tries to score from the opponent’s 5-yard line. Each successful try is worth two points. Overtime ends when one team has an insurmountable points lead.
6. Kick returns are back! The kickoff team cannot move until the kick returner catches the ball. (That can't be right, can it?) Punts are discouraged as the punting team can't cross the line of scrimmage until the punter kicks the ball.
Obviously, the rules are intended to speed up the game and provide for more scoring and more exciting finishes. I'm going to take a look.
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There are some interesting rules. Probably the most intriguing to me is that double forward passes will be allowed. Here is a highlight list of the rules that differ from the NFL:
1. Double forward passes are allowed. The first forward pass must be completed behind the line of scrimmage. The second forward pass must cross the line of scrimmage.
2. Extra points. No extra-point kicks. After TDs teams can try for a single point by running one play from the 2-yard line, try for two points from the 5-yard line or three points from the 10 yard like. Guess what? This means an 18 point lead is theoretically a 2 possession game! Also less chances for overtime games.
3. Receivers only need 1 foot inbounds.
4. Clock. Play clock will be 25 seconds. Game clock will run continuously up to the 2 minute warning. (Incompletions and plays going out of bounds will stop the clock.)
5. Overtime. Each team will have five tries to score from the opponent’s 5-yard line. Each successful try is worth two points. Overtime ends when one team has an insurmountable points lead.
6. Kick returns are back! The kickoff team cannot move until the kick returner catches the ball. (That can't be right, can it?) Punts are discouraged as the punting team can't cross the line of scrimmage until the punter kicks the ball.
Obviously, the rules are intended to speed up the game and provide for more scoring and more exciting finishes. I'm going to take a look.
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