Edgar Allan Pillow
Ero-Sennin
XFL has a 25-second play clock compared to the NFL's 40-second play clock
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Players need just one foot in bounds instead of two, makes it easier to determine catches, leading to faster reviews
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Players can not move until the ball is caught by the returner. Similarly, on punts, the punting team cannot release past the line of scrimmage until the ball is kicked.
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XFL is not doing field goals for extra points. Instead, they have a three-tiered point system for teams following touchdowns. It's actually very simple and is broken down as such:
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Overtime shall consist of 5 “Rounds”, staged in alternating single-play possessions as is customary in NHL shootouts or MLS penalty kicks. A “Round” will consist of one offensive play per team. Each possession starts at the opponent’s 5-yard line and the offensive team has one play to score. The team with more points after 5 rounds is the winner.
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https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl...offs-explained-nfl/1if7a6vb6kb271966993zxdynx
Not bad at all. I like these!
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Players need just one foot in bounds instead of two, makes it easier to determine catches, leading to faster reviews
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Players can not move until the ball is caught by the returner. Similarly, on punts, the punting team cannot release past the line of scrimmage until the ball is kicked.
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XFL is not doing field goals for extra points. Instead, they have a three-tiered point system for teams following touchdowns. It's actually very simple and is broken down as such:
- 1 point: Run a play from the 2-yard line
- 2 points: Run a play from the 5-yard line
- 3 points: Run a play from the 10-yard line
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Overtime shall consist of 5 “Rounds”, staged in alternating single-play possessions as is customary in NHL shootouts or MLS penalty kicks. A “Round” will consist of one offensive play per team. Each possession starts at the opponent’s 5-yard line and the offensive team has one play to score. The team with more points after 5 rounds is the winner.
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https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl...offs-explained-nfl/1if7a6vb6kb271966993zxdynx
Not bad at all. I like these!