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Parker and JJ are joined by David. Together they propose and discuss changing the value of an NFL safety to 11 points. They also discover that Alex Kirshner of the Banner Society and Ty Schalter of 538 developed this idea before they did (1:12). They then play a round of "Three Rules and a Lie" (11:10). Patrick, the resident F1 expert, joins the boys to consider a change to Formula 1 that would allow each team to run three full DRS races each season (19:46). They round out the episode by opening the email bag and considering an NFL "Catch Up" rule offered by Bryan from DC (38:40).
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By Leading Edge Sports NetworkParker and JJ are joined by David. Together they propose and discuss changing the value of an NFL safety to 11 points. They also discover that Alex Kirshner of the Banner Society and Ty Schalter of 538 developed this idea before they did (1:12). They then play a round of "Three Rules and a Lie" (11:10). Patrick, the resident F1 expert, joins the boys to consider a change to Formula 1 that would allow each team to run three full DRS races each season (19:46). They round out the episode by opening the email bag and considering an NFL "Catch Up" rule offered by Bryan from DC (38:40).
Send us problems that you want The Competition Committee to fix or better yet propose a rule change that will make a sport more fun for the fans. Reach us on the email machine at [email protected]. Hit us up on that twitter at _tccpodcast. Find us on The Facebook at The Competition Committee Podcast.
Please rate and review us. Please give us a 5-stars (we will earn them later) to help others find the podcast and grow The Competition Committee community.
Tell you friends about us on social media and the old fashion way, with your voice. If you spread the word on social media, just recommend the podcast by name and don't post a link (Meta does a good job making sure that very few people see posts with links).