Article By Glenn Franco Simmons on 22nd March, 2010
Would Vince Lombardi have ever favored the "do-overs," as Carl Banks calls overtime, that the NFL now allows?
Only in the playoffs is sudden death an obvious necessity, for not getting the job done.
In regular season, overtime is a namby-pamby excuse for mediocre play, and this generation's need for "do-overs."
Overtime in regular season is like taking a test over because you got a "C," rather than an "A."
It's like having a teacher who believes that "everyone is a winner" and that no one should lose.
It's like your school eliminating dodge ball because one kid's mommy complained that Bowser got smacked in the face, and that's s...
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