So the new rules don't mean anything...still think both the offense and the defense should have a chance in overtime. Just have a time duration overtime and whoever has the most points at the end wins. Simple. But...total fail on the Steeler's defense. So the illusion continues for Denver. Let's see if Tebow can hang with Brady.
Oh shut up. He deserves it. Just enjoy it and quit whining. If he were on the Texans I'm sure you wouldn't complain about ESPN.
The defense definitely had a chance (unlike college, where teams are already in scoring range). If you give up an 80 yard TD when the game is on the line, your team doesn't deserve to win.
i was under the impression the game only ended if the broncos scored on the kickoff. so the first play of OT can end it too? my goodness what were the chances/odds? incredible edit: i guess because there was no return there was no play?
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Well, Tebow just put up 316 passing yards in a OT win against the Steelers in the playoffs. Texans will not even be mentioned on the ESPN shows tomorrow now. lol
Actually, ESPN loves the Patriots just as much... they're based within the Pats city limits. They're going to have to totally contain themselves on both sides. That being said, I doubt the Broncos give them more of a game than they did when the Pats dominated them in Denver.