@Jenna76 They need to do away with the rule that the other team doesn’t even get the ball in OT if the first drive results in a TD....in a game like this with 2 power offenses, it gives a big advantage in OT to the team that wins the coin toss. I thought about that before they had the coin toss.
@Jenna76 All the games this weekend came down to the wire. This is one of the best seasons ever. The back and forth though, in the last 2 minutes of regular play, in the Chiefs/Bills game was amazing though.
@ExperienceDLTI agree. You are leading with thirteen seconds remaining. All you have to do is kickoff, make one or two stops and fly home victoriously.
@ProfessorPlum77 Bills could have squib-kicked to take a bunch of seconds off the clock and probably leave the ball at the 35-yard line and Chiefs with one play from scrimmage. And then the Bills choose tails in the OT coin toss. Who chooses tails?
I was pulling for the Bills. When they scored and left KC with only thirteen seconds on the clock, I thought it was over. I don't see how they allowed the Chiefs to come back and tie the game with that little amount of time left. Then, the Bills lost the coin flip and never got the ball back in OT.
Kinda feeling a little cheated tbh... how could such a great game end that way, without the bills getting a chance to come back. They should just play another quarter (then another if necessary)
@ProfessorPlum77 Yep. A couple of the sayings are, it prevent field goals and allow TDs or it prevents wins. In 50+ years of watching football, I've seen that strategy backfire in close games far too many times.
I'm still steaming......Josh Allen put them in the perfect position to win with 13 seconds left, and once again there phreakin' defense folded. How could they not know Kelsey was going to run a post route?? They had double coverage and he blew right past them!! Makes me nauseated.
@Freeranger They made a mistake kicking off through the end zone. Some kind of pooch kick would have forced the Chiefs to bleed time off the clock. Maybe as much as 5-8 seconds.
@Synyster Enough of Shady Brady. I guess since the NFL blatantly handed him the title last year, it figured it couldn't do it two years in a row. "Brady intercepted in the Super Bowl - no, wait! It's a defensive holding call! A Brady first down!" How freaking convenient.