and will take the ball."
I don't think I've ever seen a team chose to play offense to start overtime before.
I don't think I've ever seen a team chose to play offense to start overtime before.
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I hate the new OT. If Pitt ever "loses" a game which ended in a tie after 2 OT sessions, I will be sick because that's not a real loss but it counts as one. Its like deciding a basketball game on dueling free throw attemptsand will take the ball."
I don't think I've ever seen a team chose to play offense to start overtime before.
and will take the ball."
I don't think I've ever seen a team chose to play offense to start overtime before.
Looked as likely to me that he had a sleeping bag waiting under a bridge for him.Dana had a barstool waiting on him...
Especially at home.and will take the ball."
I don't think I've ever seen a team chose to play offense to start overtime before.
I think someone on the Texas message board said Holgie has done it three times this season.and will take the ball."
I don't think I've ever seen a team chose to play offense to start overtime before.
If a TD is guaranteed it makes sense. It isn't.It makes sense to me. Score a TD and put pressure on their offense to do same. Plus it reverses in 2nd (and now last normal) OT
I agree but even with a FG or no score at all at least your defense knows exactly what it has to do now.If a TD is guaranteed it makes sense. It isn't.
Didn’t Tomlin do that against the Ravens a few years ago?and will take the ball."
I don't think I've ever seen a team chose to play offense to start overtime before.
The NFL has a different overtime structure, so the strategy is different.Didn’t Tomlin do that against the Ravens a few years ago?
You are actually trying to suggest it’s easier for your defense to get a stop , when the opponent has 4 downs-to prevent a fg at best to extend the game at home ?’bI agree but even with a FG or no score at all at least your defense knows exactly what it has to do now.
You mean in sudden death ? YeahDidn’t Tomlin do that against the Ravens a few years ago?
This is true, but it’s still extremely unusual to defer in the NFL.The NFL has a different overtime structure, so the strategy is different.
This is true, but it’s still extremely unusual to defer in the NFL.
I think someone on the Texas message board said Holgie has done it three times this season.