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Old 11-16-2020, 12:53 PM   #1
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You’re goddamned right PTSD. I guarantee half this board would just assume we’d fumble the snap Pre-Mahomes. DaFace doesn’t believe in Karma or football gods or whatever, but there is no doubt the Chiefs have an abnormally high rate of pulling defeat from the jaws of victory. And Cleveland does too.
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Old 11-16-2020, 01:52 PM   #2
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I suppose agree to disagree. I can't think of any other game in NFL history other than the one you're referring to where a team has lost on a botched kneel down. I think of a handful of games where a team has scored twice in the final minute to win it.
This is what it boils down to for me. Both situations give the Browns like a 99.9999% probability of winning the game, but I cannot recall a single team, who was leading at the time, losing the game on a botched victory formation.

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For those who are defending Chubb - do you think Damien Williams should have run out of bounds in the Super Bowl?
If anything he should have just slid down at the 1. Again, probably not changing much overall but it's the difference between running the clock down another 40 seconds if they have no timeouts or burning a timeout if they've got any left.
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Old 11-16-2020, 05:05 PM   #3
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This is what it boils down to for me. Both situations give the Browns like a 99.9999% probability of winning the game, but I cannot recall a single team, who was leading at the time, losing the game on a botched victory formation.



If anything he should have just slid down at the 1. Again, probably not changing much overall but it's the difference between running the clock down another 40 seconds if they have no timeouts or burning a timeout if they've got any left.
Yup. I originally thought Philip rivers vs the Chiefs but realized he fumbled a snap to set up a game winning FG. They were not in victory formation.
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