Sort of felt like allowing the Chiefs to go 44 yards in 13 seconds to tie the game helped decide the playoff gm Also the Chiefs defense continually blowing coverages Josh Allen and Mahomes being incredible Some questionable play calling on both sides. But sure, it was a coin
Sort of felt like allowing the Chiefs to go 44 yards in 13 seconds to tie the game helped decide the playoff gm Also the Chiefs defense continually blowing coverages Josh Allen and Mahomes being incredible Some questionable play calling on both sides. But sure, it was a coin
I don’t have the energy to find the tweets but I said the same stuff after the Chiefs lost to the Pats in 2018. I’ve been consistent on this
@geoffschwartz People say this without realizing that the coin toss is actually more important to the winning team in college rules as it stands
@geoffschwartz It was a coin. Both sides need to get possession. These OT rules have to change. I’m sick of them.
@geoffschwartz Yep…tired of hearing the complaint over OT rules. How about McDermott taking some heat for kicking it in the end zone instead of squibbing it and running some clock? Woulda never went to OT had he elected to squib it.
@geoffschwartz It isn’t about the coin flip. It’s about the game. Every level of football handles OT the same way. Both sides get the ball. Except the NFL. Why does the NFL do OT that way? It’s a legacy of when broadcasters cut away at the end of the NFL’s time slot. Scrap it.
@geoffschwartz Exactly, It was decided by a Kelce TD, rest well.
@geoffschwartz Lol thank you finally someone with a brain if you can’t prevent a team from going 44 yards in 13 seconds you don’t deserve to win
@geoffschwartz Also, Bills should never have sent their final kickoff in regulation into the end zone.
@geoffschwartz They would go on forever if the League don’t change some rules for the defense. That’s tough out there for those guys. Give them some angles then you could but not in this league