Found November 10, 2008 on
Epic Carnival:
by Brian P. Foley, The College Baseball Blog
Dear Roger:
I like to ask you why does the NFL not allow a defensive two point conversion? It is one of the most exciting plays in football that can take place. My team just scored a great touchdown and have the extra point blocked by the defense and returned for two points. This would make the touchdown only count for a plus four in the score and can really change the game.
I know the two point conversion by the defense is a very rare occurrence but it happens a few times a year in college football so why not allow it during the NFL season?
Roger, I would like an answer to this question because this is a real issue in the game for me instead of fining Justin Tuck for drilling Brooks Bollinger.
Thanks,
Brian Foley
Disgruntled fan
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Dear Roger:I like to ask you why does the NFL not allow a defensive two point conversion? It is one of the most exciting plays in football that can take place. My team just scored a great touchdown and have the extra point blocked by the defense and returned for two points. This would make the touchdown only count for a plus four in the score and can really change the game.
I know the two point conversion by the defense is a very rare occurrence but it happens a few times a year in college football so why not allow it during the NFL season?
Roger, I would like an answer to this question because this is a real issue in the game for me instead of fining Justin Tuck for drilling Brooks Bollinger.
Thanks,
Brian Foley
Disgruntled fan
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