The overtime rule allowing for a TD to end a game an overtime game has been in place for eons. The rule allowing any score to end a game was changed 3-4 years ago. As a matter of fact, we won a game two years ago by taking our first possession in OT and scoring a touchdown, vs. the Bears in 2012, under the current system.
So why choose now to complain about it? Is it because people/media has a legitimate concern about the fairness of it or is it because it just so happened that the best quarterback in the game didn't participate in the OT period?