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Eagles, Bengals play to 13-13 tie

Donovan McNabb expected to keep playing until someone scored, no matter how long it took. Mercifully, the NFL's rules set a time limit on terrible play. Eagles 13, Bengals 13. It couldn't have ended any other way. McNabb fumbled and threw three interceptions in regulation Sunday, and the Bengals botched the only scoring chance in overtime, leaving the equally inept teams with the NFL's first… » Full Story on Yahoo! Sports

It's about time !

posted Nov 16, 2008 |
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Tom

No one was suprised when Graham, 6 for 6 this season missed?? Why wouldn't everyone have expected him to make the field goal?

posted Nov 16, 2008 |
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Graham isn't 6 for 6 this season, I remember him missing one from a shorter distance during the windstorm we had here in southern Ohio. As for being surprised.... As the announcers said, the missed FG pretty much sums up the bengals season, if anything can go wrong, it has.

posted Nov 16, 2008 |
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This reporter is an incompetent idiot. A REAL reporter would have told us uninitiated what the rule was instead of rambling incoherently around the material.

Maybe he does not understand the rule or more likely has not the vaguest notion about the basics of reporting, i.e., when, where, who, why, what.

posted Nov 16, 2008 |
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not a good story now............pitt 11 sd 10 first time in nfl history a game ends 11-10....

posted Nov 16, 2008 |
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oops nevermind pitt runs interception back with no time left............pitt 17 sd 10 just a normal score

posted Nov 16, 2008 |
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How about some basic reporting, please? An explanation of the rules would have been a nice touch.

posted Nov 16, 2008 |
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I just want to know what happens to the points in pro-pick'em - anyone know?

posted Nov 16, 2008 |
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MK

The Bengals stink. This is actually quite a victory for them.

posted Nov 16, 2008 |
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Gay NFL is gay, a tie??? someone has to win else there is no point in playing

posted Nov 16, 2008 |
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who gives a f***, no one scored. could have been good d. go f*** your self yahoo sports

posted Nov 16, 2008 |
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The story is crap. Nothing like kicking people when they are down. The reporter sounds like a spiteful ^ssh0le, not a impartial informer. Discuss options for the NFL to eliminate the possiblitly of a tie, like to go NCAA type rules, or play until someone score. Get off the high horse and do you job.

posted Nov 16, 2008 |
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wow for those of you who don't know the rule... In the NFl you only have one overtime period of 15 minutes and the first team to score wins. If no team scores the game is declared over in the regular season. However, during the playoffs the game is continued until there is a winner. It's hilarious how you people complain about not knowing the rule. Well shouldn't the game make the rule self-explanatory to you?

posted Nov 16, 2008 |
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I've always been a hometown Eagles fan - but, it's pitiful that they can't even beat the Bengals in Overtime. Thank God for the Phillies! ;)

posted Nov 17, 2008 |
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i still don't know what the rule is for tie games. The story says there is a time limit, but what is the time limit? That should be part of the basic story. That seems to confirm my belief that today's journalists know very little about Journalism.

posted Nov 17, 2008 |
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Well I guess Bengals fans should be happy it isnt a loss lol. I enjoyed the pittsburgh san diego game alot better

posted Nov 17, 2008 |
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kayak, the rule for tie games is the away team gets to choose heads or tails, and it's played like a regular 4th quarter game, with each team getting 2 timeouts and no challenges. If time expires in the 1st overtime quarter, its declared a tie if its the regular season. In the postseason there can't be tie games so they continue for unlimited quarters.

Reading the article I'm surprised Donovan McNabb didn't know the rule for tie games, considering football players are usually fans of the game as well.

posted Nov 17, 2008 |
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Eagles suck!

posted Nov 17, 2008 |
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The best part is that McNabb, STARTING QB for an NFL franchise, didn't even know that ties existed in the NFL! And Andy Reid doesn't even know how ties effect the standings? They deserve much worse than a tie.

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ok..first off this whole ending in a tie is bullshit and the fans doesn't come to a game and spend a s*** load of money for a game to end in a tie. Well it's just like every sport has to ruin an fans spirit b/c if i recall back in baseball when the all-star game ended in a tie. thats what makes the game exciting. people get into the game and it was well worth their money. oh what did i say money. i beleive people these days are getting ripped off for what the pay for, for the people who run NFL, MLB, NBA; you have to realize you can't do this to people b/c u will lose more business, your also making rules so that the game isnt fun to the players; yes they're pro and yes they need to be role-models, but one thing your missing...you pay them to do their job...so let them do it in style!!!!

posted Nov 17, 2008 |
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what kind of crap is this? I do not think that the eagles or bengals could win a game if their lives were on the line. Why don't the eagles no the nfl's rules?

posted Nov 17, 2008 |
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Did any one catch the "15 minutes extra quarter" comment? There are only 4 quarters dude!!! The extra period is not a quarter. Besides the usless rambling about the tie, that "extra quarter" comment was really idiotic.

posted Nov 17, 2008 |
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I can't belive McNabb is this stupid. no wonder he blew the Supebowl against the Patriots. as for the coaching staff, nobody said anything about a tie during overtime? for him to admit that he was unawre of this rule is an indictment against the coaching staff. Andy Reed should be fired this week.

posted Nov 17, 2008 |
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"Equally inept" is right.

posted Nov 17, 2008 |
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