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Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic
Let me ask you this:
The Chiefs are in the AFC Championship Game in Arrowhead. The temp is below 30, and it's snowing. The game is close, and the Chiefs need a TD on the last drive of the game.
It's 4th and 10, and the opposing defense blitzes, and Mahomes throws short because that's all he had time to do. Hill catches the ball, and it looks like all he has to do is turn up field and not only will he get the first down, but he will likely score the game winning TD.
But, because Hill is so fast, he cuts too sharply, and slips in the snow a yard short of the 1st down. Game over.
Are you gonna say, at least we played in the elements, the way real football is played. Or are you going to be pissed off that we lost the chance to win a SB because it snowed, and made the field less than ideal?
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Has this scenario ever occurred in a conference championship game? Plenty of them have been played outside. I can’t recall one that played out like this. Even if it played out exactly how you describe, the narrative would not be “if only we played indoors” it would be “why the **** did we get into a position against a team we were favored over, to need a desperation drive to make the Super Bowl?”