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ChiTown 01-25-2022 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 16106574)
Reason 6,073,973,114,893,267,888,531 not to watch these shit for brains open their ****holes.

Those pointing out this guy being a hypocrite are absolutely correct. Guess what’s also correct, these mongoloids DO. NOT. CARE. They have no aspirations to be fair, reasonable, genuine, or correct. Just spew hot takes, get clicks, get money. It’s literally the worst thing about sports.

Just turn the shit off.

The Gentleman from Scott City, KS has nailed this one. Therefore...

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ptlyon 01-25-2022 02:05 PM

What does he win Johnny?

TimBone 01-25-2022 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by ptlyon (Post 16106596)
What does he win Johnny?

A good year of corn crop.

DRM08 01-25-2022 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Jamie (Post 16106553)
That's where I'm at. The overtime system sucks, but I've yet to hear an idea that's better.

The one idea I like is skipping the coin toss in the playoffs, and giving the home team the ball. Because, A) the home team earned it, and B) the visiting team knows going in they better not let it get to OT.

Agree with the home field idea. A bye week does not seem to help the #1 seed that much. Packers got knocked out early with it. So did the Titans.

KChiefs1 01-25-2022 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 16106087)
The OT rules should be changed. I’ve thought this ever since it happened to Mahomes in 2018 against Brady.

If Josh Allen won that coin flip our season would be over. That’s the truth.

Both teams should touch the ball. It’s a huge advantage for offenses in that scenario bc not only is the game changed to favor offense, but both defenses are gassed. They’re dead tired.

Keep the rules the same except the team that lost the coin flip gets a chance to get a TD if the team that won the coin flip gets a TD first


I haven’t heard one decent alternative yet.

Teams would always want to get the ball second because they’d know exactly what they had to do.


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KChiefs1 01-25-2022 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 16106094)
Fair - but I've always been against these rules. Funny now how Chiefs fans now DONT want the rule to change.

Both teams should get to possess the ball in overtime, period. Don't do it like college does, but you can make teams start further away and always go for two.


I’m all for a rule change.

As long as we have Mahomes we wouldn’t have to worry about losing the coin toss. He would get a chance to touch the ball.


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DRM08 01-25-2022 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by KChiefs1 (Post 16106624)
I’m all for a rule change.

As long as we have Mahomes we wouldn’t have to worry about losing the coin toss. He would get a chance to touch the ball.


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Probably still at a disadvantage. If both teams score a TD, does that turn it into sudden death? If so, the coin toss winner still has the advantage.

Lzen 01-25-2022 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 16106292)
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In the playoffs, only 20% of the teams that receive the ball in OT are actually winning them on the first possession.

20% you dolts!

20%!


For that math illiterate, 80-mother****ing percent of the time BOTH QB'S ARE touching the ball under current rules.

80-mother****ing percent of the time both offenses get a chance in OT. Jesus.

This isn't even a real issue! LMAO It's a completely false narrative drummed up by pouty bitch ass losers. It's not even a real ****ing problem in the NFL for christ's sake.


Wow! Great post. That last section really puts things into perspective.

unothadeal 01-25-2022 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 16106199)
And yeah, if we're in an OT situation where our defense truly is utter trash and we're just going to end up getting ****ed in the end, I'd like to see Andy Reid employ that strategy.

We've done okay in goal line stand situations this year. That's probably our best chance at victory if we lose the toss. And if the opposing team scored and won the game, I'd at least appreciate that we tried to take the matter into our own hands instead of just whining about losing by a coin toss because we were incompetent on defense.

Wonder what happens to the sudden death rule in that case. Is the team that recovers it only required to kick a FG to end the game or are they considered the first possession team?

ChiefsCountry 01-25-2022 02:38 PM

I misread the title I thought it said Bills fan caught flapping. Thought that seems about right for the Bills Mafia.

Lzen 01-25-2022 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by siberian khatru (Post 16106356)
Has this been brought up anywhere?

If the other team is guaranteed a possession, they do so with the extra knowledge of what it takes to win the game. In other words, if the first team scores a TD and kicks the PAT, the second team not only knows it needs a TD, it also can go for 2 for the win and not give the ball back. (Or risk not making it and losing.)

Now, the first team could go for 2 to go up 8, but if they fail, the other team knows it only has to kick to win.

See what I'm saying?

Maybe the solution would be to require both teams to go for 2 each and every time in OT. But then you're still looking at long games and player safety, etc.

Pretty much why when college football had that system of each team gets a possession at the opponent's 25, the team who won the coin toss would elect to kick. It's just another type of strategy.

Buehler445 01-25-2022 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by TimBone (Post 16106599)
A good year of corn crop.

I’ll take that.

ARROW2 01-25-2022 02:50 PM

**** Kyle and any Chief hater out there.

Marcellus 01-25-2022 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 16106496)
There is no “fair” OT that doesn’t prolong the game even further and increase the likelihood of injuries.

All this concern about injuries is nonsense. Show me the "studies".

A 10 minute period would like add 8-10 plays per team on offense.

We had several regular season OT games go almost the entire 15 minutes, injurious were not a factor in OT.

Again though I am fine with leaving it as is but the injury excuse is way overblown.


Our biggest injury in the game occurred in the first 5 minutes. Just like with the LT issue we had a few weeks back when Niang went out after Brown was hurt in warmups.

CasselGotPeedOn 01-25-2022 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackOp (Post 16106494)
The people who care what they think are teenage girls...

Did you really not know the clock doesn't run on a 2 point attempt?


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