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Ever seen a relax rule game like that?
 
Hard-core fan (ultimate supporter owner)EnefelGI Supporter
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Posted on 2020-04-30 9:00:46
TokenD wrote:

As I see in my games:
if I lead with 21 points, the opponent makes a TD. After this I make a TD again... looks like the 21 points turn on the relax rule.
But I never experienced this kind of thing... wining the first half with huge difference and in the next half the opponent makes point so easily



also it seems to me that it works like this, but it seems to me a huge nonsense ... I hope that in the next season they(admin) will settle better ... boh
  
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Posted on 2020-04-30 13:35:13
Enefel wrote:

but for you it is an attack on your coronaries ... it's better not to look



When I have the time to watch live, I usually listen to music while I watch. After that 35 point lead, I was really happy. The first 14 points didn't matter much to me. But I remember after I punted with the 42:21 lead, I thought: wait a minute, if he scores here, this is a ball game again.

AbCat wrote:

Kind of a shame that Kraichgau couldn't have pulled that out of the bag. If he'd set his kicking to 45 yards (instead of 40 or whatever) he'd have probably won the game in overtime and set a record for a comeback.



I respecfully disagree.

But would it have been a record? Do you know that for a fact?
  
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Posted on 2020-05-01 9:01:29
liberalmente wrote:

AbCat wrote:

Kind of a shame that Kraichgau couldn't have pulled that out of the bag. If he'd set his kicking to 45 yards (instead of 40 or whatever) he'd have probably won the game in overtime and set a record for a comeback.



I respecfully disagree.

But would it have been a record? Do you know that for a fact?



There've been threads discussing comebacks before, and I think the biggest previous one found was from a 34-point deficit. There may have been bigger comebacks that have gone unnoticed though.