Since both teams get possession regardless if the receiving team scores first how does it benefit you in anyway to receive the ball first?
@Jerseyboy89
because the 9ers would get the ball back if KC had been forced to kick a fg and then the next score wins the game - according to the new playoff OT rules
@Jerseyboy89
because the 9ers would get the ball back if KC had been forced to kick a fg and then the next score wins the game - according to the new playoff OT rules
The point is u play defense 1st so u know what u need to score if the other team scores 1st and if that team does not score all u need is a FG to win....
The point is u play defense 1st so u know what u need to score if the other team scores 1st and if that team does not score all u need is a FG to win....
@p42
well now that I'm understanding it, it's because if the other team matches your score, then next score wins. So the receiving team has an advantage.
I still think deferring is better.
@p42
well now that I'm understanding it, it's because if the other team matches your score, then next score wins. So the receiving team has an advantage.
I still think deferring is better.
No point unless your defense was just on the field for last possession and gassed. No thinking went into this Superbowl OT I'd rather know what I have to do on offense the advantage is going on defense first.
Their programmed to take the ball first and didn't adjusting to Super Bowl Overtime rules , they only had two weeks to prepare not enough time for dummies .
No point unless your defense was just on the field for last possession and gassed. No thinking went into this Superbowl OT I'd rather know what I have to do on offense the advantage is going on defense first.
Their programmed to take the ball first and didn't adjusting to Super Bowl Overtime rules , they only had two weeks to prepare not enough time for dummies .
@Ufo2112
was it stupid? quite the opposite. had the chiefs not won it with a TD, the niners would have gotten the ball back for a second possession
@Ufo2112
was it stupid? quite the opposite. had the chiefs not won it with a TD, the niners would have gotten the ball back for a second possession
Both teams get a chance to score but a touchdown wins the game. Teams can trade field goals, but the first field goal doesn¡¯t end the game
Both teams get a chance to score but a touchdown wins the game. Teams can trade field goals, but the first field goal doesn¡¯t end the game
@Mangowoman
You're missing the point, the Chiefs couldn't have won it with their first possession if they scored a TD...they changed the rules. Just like college, you defer, if the other team scores you get 4 downs because you know what you have to do.
@Mangowoman
You're missing the point, the Chiefs couldn't have won it with their first possession if they scored a TD...they changed the rules. Just like college, you defer, if the other team scores you get 4 downs because you know what you have to do.
@Jerseyboy89
The main reason is simple. If you score and then are matched by your opponent you now have the ball with a chance for a walk off win.
@Jerseyboy89
The main reason is simple. If you score and then are matched by your opponent you now have the ball with a chance for a walk off win.
Yep. New rule.
Yep. New rule.
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