That’ll be handy for layabouts like @gilgamboa
You’re a very stupid man.
A West Ham fan making idiotic claims like that.
You literally could not make it up.
Most PPR fantasy points ever in a Super Bowl:
James White, 47, SB LI
Jerry Rice, 43, SB XXIX
Steve Young, 41, SB XXIX
Ricky Sanders, 40, SB XXII
Nobody was surprised by the overtime rules and i assume Atlanta weren’t crying like some idiot on twitter.
But please lads, don’t try to cod anybody into thinking it’s not a decent advantage to recieve the ball, has any team ever kicked the ball having won the toss, I assume no because they’d be fucking idiots to give up that advantage.
Of course it’s an advantage. But it’s not as much as an advantage as people might believe, especially after such a procession from the kickoff as we saw last night. I don’t think anyone has claimed it’s of no advantage to receive.
And yes, teams sometimes choose to kick off in overtime if they’re banking on some factor hampering their opponents, like a strong wind blowing against a team preventing them kicking a FG. Belichick has done it before, though the most well-known incident was when Marty Mornhinweg did it as Lions coach versus the Bears. He thought the wind was too strong for the Bears to kick a FG, but that’s exactly what they did on the first possession and it cost him his job.
Informative.
It is what it is, nobody can have any complaints but a few posts did suggest that it wasn’t an advantage. It’s no easy task to move the ball 50 yards and a 3 and out would give the Falcons a far better field position but still it’s great to get first go at it.
As well as that Atlanta deferred the opening possession. If the Patriots offense had played the 3rd and 4th quarters like they did the first 2 when they were limited to a field goal and many 3 and outs, I’m sure there was a strong possibility that Atlanta would have deferred, knowing a stop would mean they would only need a FG to win.
SOme clown on twitter had a 1000 pound on the pats minus 3 and cashed out for 16 Euro just after half time
It’s not like that at all in fairness
Would it have won considering it went to overtime or is it different in NFL?
Would have won. No draws in US sports
https://youtu.be/FSirjCbbP1c
I hope this guy gets a ring one day,no more debates about it JJ is the best WR in the game today,outstanding.
He was double teamed throughout yet still made some amazing catches. For a man his size to be able to make some of those catches and stay in field too is incredible at times.
If they played in the second half like they did in the first, there wouldn’t have been overtime
Can you explain what this means please
Why the fuck would you even bother