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Scenario: Kicking off up 3 with 13 seconds left.

100% Fail Proof strategy for dummies:

1.  Kick the ball out the back of the end zone.

2.  1st down at 25 w/ 13 seconds:  Hold all eligible receivers at line of scrimmage (and don't let go) Yes, intentionally hold them before the pass. 

Penalty-holding defense- 5 yard penalty-

3.  1st down at 30 with 8 seconds:. Hold all eligible receivers at line of scrimmage (and don't let go) Yes, intentionally hold them before the pass.  

Penalty-holding defense-5 yard penalty

4.  1st down at the 35 with 4 seconds: Knock down the Hail Mary.

5.  Host AFC Championship vs. Bengals

6.  Win 1st Superbowl vs Rams

7.  No longer losers.

 

 

 

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McDermott must feel like the dumbest SOB on the planet this morning.

 

I hope it fuels him moving forward, but I'm done with him regardless. 

 

I can't watch this guy let down the team and waste Allen's greatness for another second 

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  On 1/24/2022 at 10:37 AM, dabillz said:

Scenario: Kicking off up 3 with 13 seconds left.

100% Fail Proof strategy for dummies:

1.  Kick the ball out the back of the end zone.

2.  1st down at 25 w/ 13 seconds:  Hold all eligible receivers at line of scrimmage (and don't let go) Yes, intentionally hold them before the pass. 

Penalty-holding defense- 5 yard penalty-

3.  1st down at 30 with 8 seconds:. Hold all eligible receivers at line of scrimmage (and don't let go) Yes, intentionally hold them before the pass.  

Penalty-holding defense-5 yard penalty

4.  1st down at the 35 with 4 seconds: Knock down the Hail Mary.

5.  Host AFC Championship vs. Bengals

6.  Win 1st Superbowl vs Rams

7.  No longer losers.

 

 

 

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I honestly said basically the same thing to my wife before the Chiefs lined up at the 25. Just take defensive holding penalties until the clock runs out! Tackle the guys at the LOS if need be. Although I would have squib kicked that kickoff.

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  On 1/24/2022 at 10:53 AM, BillsFanThru-N-Thru said:

What ya talking about?  They did go for 2 so that they would be up by 3 after the last TD

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No that was to go up 29-26. When the Bills scored with 14 seconds left it is was 35-33. I don't agree with going for 2 on that play though. Chiefs return it and it's tied. Chiefs potentially can win with the FG.

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  On 1/24/2022 at 10:53 AM, BillsFanThru-N-Thru said:

What ya talking about?  They did go for 2 so that they would be up by 3 after the last TD

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Not on last TD 

  On 1/24/2022 at 10:57 AM, dma0034 said:

 

No that was to go up 29-26. When the Bills scored with 14 seconds left it is was 35-33. I don't agree with going for 2 on that play though. Chiefs return it and it's tied. Chiefs potentially can win with the FG.

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Rather lose that way making them score a TD a if ya get the 2 than lose because of a coin flip!

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  On 1/24/2022 at 10:57 AM, Xwnyer said:

Not on last TD 

Rather lose that way making them score a TD a if ya get the 2 than lose because of a coin flip!

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Josh says Heads instead of Tails and we may be feeling a different kind of way right now

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  On 1/24/2022 at 10:59 AM, dma0034 said:

 

Josh says Heads instead of Tails and we may be feeling a different kind of way right now

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OT in playoffs needs to be changed each team should get a possession and if still tied first score wins

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  On 1/24/2022 at 11:00 AM, Xwnyer said:

OT in playoffs needs to be changed each team should get a possession and if still tied first score wins

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Now that becomes tricky. Lets say that was the rule right now. Bills get the ball back and score. You realistically have to go for 2 because you can't risk giving the ball back to the Chiefs and the entire game comes down to that.

 

Imo: Each team gets one possession to score. If both teams score it goes to a Hockey Shootout type. Start at the 2 yard line and see who scores (only one play) and these stats don't count towards TDs or anything. Move it two yards after every successful conversion.

 

So:

Chiefs have the ball at the 2: score

Bills have the ball at the 2: score

Chiefs now have the ball at the 4

 

 

I honestly think it's the only way it's fair

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  On 1/24/2022 at 11:00 AM, Xwnyer said:

OT in playoffs needs to be changed each team should get a possession and if still tied first score wins

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Another 15 minute quarter would be the fairest way to settle things when it is all on the line in the playoffs 

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  On 1/24/2022 at 10:37 AM, dabillz said:

Scenario: Kicking off up 3 with 13 seconds left.

100% Fail Proof strategy for dummies:

1.  Kick the ball out the back of the end zone.

2.  1st down at 25 w/ 13 seconds:  Hold all eligible receivers at line of scrimmage (and don't let go) Yes, intentionally hold them before the pass. 

Penalty-holding defense- 5 yard penalty-

3.  1st down at 30 with 8 seconds:. Hold all eligible receivers at line of scrimmage (and don't let go) Yes, intentionally hold them before the pass.  

Penalty-holding defense-5 yard penalty

4.  1st down at the 35 with 4 seconds: Knock down the Hail Mary.

5.  Host AFC Championship vs. Bengals

6.  Win 1st Superbowl vs Rams

7.  No longer losers.

 

 

 

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sbnation.com/platform/amp/2017/3/28/15066542/nfl-rule-prevent-team-burning-clock-repeated-intentional-penalties

Your scenario would have gave the chefs the ball at our 45 with no clock or timeouts used. 

 

Let's do one that doesn't make us look like dummies now. 

1. Kick ball high and just short of goal line forcing a return. You know like we've done all year long. 

2. Play the cover two defense you've played all game long except only rush one or two or just have them spy the QB. 

3. Double hill and Kelce. 

4. Celebrate good times come on 

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You don't go deep coverage when a team is looking for room. 

This is a problem with old DC they don't realize prevent defense doesn't work anymore. Frazier needs to be gone and they need to get younger at the coaching area.

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  On 1/24/2022 at 11:15 AM, Not at the table Karlos said:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sbnation.com/platform/amp/2017/3/28/15066542/nfl-rule-prevent-team-burning-clock-repeated-intentional-penalties

Your scenario would have gave the chefs the ball at our 45 with no clock or timeouts used. 

 

Let's do one that doesn't make us look like dummies now. 

1. Kick ball high and just short of goal line forcing a return. You know like we've done all year long. 

2. Play the cover two defense you've played all game long except only rush one or two or just have them spy the QB. 

3. Double hill and Kelce. 

4. Celebrate good times come on 

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Good clarification.  Wasn't aware of that rule as I had thought of the exact same strategy.  I guess I should get some sleep....

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