Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by Afrikan:
And what if the Chiefs went for 2PT conversion on their first TD? Isn't it over right?
Them banking on their offense to get a couple of yards for those 2PTs and ending the game.....compared to their tired defense keeping us from FG range on the next series.
On short yardage situations late in the game, Andy killed us. Be it with a blitz beater or option play for Mahomes...or that f**king Corn Dog play that won them the game.
No. Each team gets an opportunity to receive the ball unless there's a defensive touchdown.
"Both teams will have an opportunity to possess the football. This is the big change. Previously, as we saw in the 2022 AFC Divisional Round game between Kansas City and Buffalo, if the team that started with the football scored a touchdown, the game was over. Under the new rules, in that scenario Buffalo would get a chance to match with a touchdown of their own, and if they did, the game would continue. Once both teams have a possession, the game then becomes sudden death. In addition, if the team that starts with possession scores and kicks the extra point to take a seven-point lead,
the second team can win with a touchdown and a two-point conversion."
https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/23548052/nfl-playoff-overtime-rules-explained
Edit- I took this topic to the Kyle Shanahan thread.
[ Edited by Afrikan on Feb 11, 2024 at 11:59 PM ]