![]() The overtime in this proposal would be a sudden-death period, which means the first team to score would win the game. If it picked the 10-yard line (90 yards away from the end zone), then Team B would get to choose whether it wanted to play offense or defense. For instance, if Team A and Team B were playing in overtime and Team A won the coin toss, it would pick any spot on the field where the first drive of OT would start. Under the spot-and-choose proposal, one team would choose the yard line where the overtime drive starts and the other team would choose whether they want to play offense or defense. In 2021, the Ravens proposed a "spot-and-choose" rule. The Ravens proposed an OT rule change last year and Harbaugh liked that rule better. ![]() Here's a look at why Harbaugh feels the way he does: Possession is nine-tenths of the law, it's the most important aspect of the game." ![]() ![]() "Even though our team voted for it, they voted for it over my objection," Harbaugh said. During a recent interview on "The Rich Eisen Show," John Harbaugh revealed that he's against the new OT rule and that Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti voted for the rule change even though he knew Harbaugh didn't like it.
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