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Madden 11 Will Include NFL's New OT Rules

It will also support big dudes in helmets, I hear.

Imagine playing a game of Chess for an hour and you and your opponent are at a standstill; it's a tie. But instead of continuing the game at the 60-minute mark, you go into overtime and flip a coin. The person who guesses the toss correctly gets to move some of his pieces first, and the first person who nabs a pawn or a bishop wins the entire game.  
 

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This is a really rough metaphor for what happens in the NFL if a game ends in a tie. The two teams meet again in the middle of the field, take a stab at how a coin will land in the turf, and the team who scores first wins. Most games that go into OT usually end because of a field goal and the victor is usually the team who wins the toss. It's a bummer--but things are changing.

The NFL has recently voted to change their sudden death overtime rule in the 2010-2011 playoffs. And Madden 11 will, of course, observe those changes and allow users to use them in normal games, too.
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"Yep, we do support the new OT rules," Madden 11 creative director Ian Cummings told me via e-mail. "We turned on the new rules by default in Play Now and Online games as well because we felt that type of one-off game is kind of  'always the playoffs'…in that it’s always important, there’s no next week, and there’s no ties.
 
"The only way to get to the default 2009 (and before) rules is in franchise or online franchise, in the regular season naturally."

This was first confirmed on Spike TV's "EA Sports Kickoff Special," I'm told, but the lack of cable in my house kept me in the dark. You should also know that the observance of the new OT rules isn't the only switch that will be added this year courtesy of NFL owners meetings. As Pastapadre reported eons ago, Madden 11 will support the new umpire positions. Teams liked to use the umpires positioned behind defensive tackles as picks, essentially meat shields, during passing plays. Those umpires during real games, and in Madden 11, will now be behind the offensive side of the ball to prevent this silliness and possible injury.
    
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The new OT rules aren't that big of a change. If a team who wins a coin toss scores a touchdown, the game ends immediately. If it's just a field goal, though, the opposing team will get a chance to try and score in order to tie again or win with a touchdown. It's not a perfect system, but it's certainly better--and the rule is in the upcoming game in a franchise that has always been defined by its realism.     
 
Will you use the new OT rules in your Play Now and Online games? Have you ever experienced an OT loss because of a great kickoff return and a second down field goal? Tell us what's up in the comments and on the boards!

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@BradNicholson said:
" @Milkman: The player's union would probably get testy over it. This year isn't the right year to potentially add extra plays to games. "
They should just be real men and institute a draw for full time games ending in a tie.  If you can't win on time you don't deserve to win.  NFL games are already too long as it is otherwise I'd say they should adopt the NCAA rules, which at least have the advantage of being fair.
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Just hoping for decent pass defence

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@andrewb
 
The reason why this rule wasn't in Madden 10 is because it wasn't a NFL rule when Madden 10 was released. It became a rule this offseason. Just a few months ago.

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I can't say if ima like this or not. its not like college but its something new. i don't go into overtime that much anyway.

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This just in!
 
Fake version of real thing tries to be as close to real thing as possible!
 
But seriously, I like these new rules for the NFL. I am looking forward to playing a tight game and not having a single special teams mistake ruin all my hard work. At least until I get tired of Madden three months after it releases, like always.

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@damswedon:  We all are.....WE ALL ARE
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I don't really understand the "we must have a winner" ethos, a game can be thrilling and action packed if it ends 0-0. To watch a soccer team reach a draw from being three goals down is one of the most tense sports events we have. Of course, we also have cricket matches that last five days (!) and often end in a draw - but any sport that stops for afternoon tea is a little eccentric. 
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Can I punt the ball off the Cowboy's scoreboard?

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@Piranesi: This rule is for playoff games where draws cannot happen.