Easy Solution to the NFL Overtime Problem
Each overtime is an additional pair of 7:30 minute periods. Both teams will get possession at the start of one period. Whoever has the most points at the end of the OT wins; otherwise, another two period OT round. 1 timeout per team per OT round. This guarantees both teams the ball at least once, doesn’t cut out special teams for the game, and won’t result in retarded games that end up with goofy scores like college football. The only downside: it might be long (adjust period length until satisfactory).