NFL Games Are Only Exciting When They’re Like College Football Games
It's no secret, this late in the season, that the 2024 version of the National Football League has suffered from boring, plodding games, and declining offense. With a few exceptions, the quality of the top level of professional football in the United States has declined precipitously.
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Quarterbacks have struggled, offenses have struggled, and outside of a few exceptional games, scoring and excitement levels are down. But then, Sunday afternoon featured one of the most chaotic endings we've ever seen, with the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders both refusing to play defense or make tackles late in the fourth quarter.
It was great. A kickoff return touchdown.
An insane, 86-yard touchdown catch with just more than 30 seconds left on the clock.
A missed extra point to cement the absurdity, followed by an ill-advised onside kick returned for a touchdown.
It was insane, chaotic, messy, and thrilling. In short, it was like a college football game. And the NFL, if it wants to retain its perch at the top of the sports pecking order, should encourage more games like it.
LANDOVER, Md. - Washington Commanders place kicker Austin Seibert (3) reacts after missing a point-after try during the fourth quarter against the Dallas Cowboys at Northwest Stadium on Nov. 24, 2024. Photo: Peter Casey-Imagn Images
It was typical NFL boring, ugly play through the first three-plus quarters of the Cowboys-Commanders game. But the fourth quarter completely shifted into college football territory.
That's what makes the game fun and exciting, not two-yard carry dive plays and an endless series of incomplete passes. Some of the advantages of college football are inherent to the different