
Originally Posted by
ArunSh
Don't understand your second statement at all, what does that have to do with my point?? Again, whatever first team does on their possession, TD, FG, or no points, the second team has a huge advantage in knowing that.
If the first team is faced with a reasonably long 4th down at opponent's 30 yard line, they will obviously kick a field goal. But the second team may know they must score a TD to tie game and will therefore know they have to go for it. Or if first team scores a FG and then second team has 4th down at their own 30 yard line, they will know they have to go for it rather than having the luxury of punting and hoping to play defense like the first team would have done.
Those are only a couple examples, but again them having that extra information is huge, there is no question that the rules you suggest would end up hugely favoring the second team.
Simple Fact is: no matter what rules are designed, I really don't see any way that they won't be somewhat skewed - again, it can never be symmetrical as one team has to get the first possession, whatever the system. And that lack of symmetry is in certain cases going to work in one team's favor over the other. But it seems the NFL has found a system where both teams, over a long period, win roughly the same %. As such, that's as close to fair as you can be.