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Still an Unbelievable win!! Can someone send this clip to the Texans Staff every single day till the start of the season? I hope he becomes a great player in this leauge...
What I noticed was him trying to "sell" the hold by extending his arms in an exaggerated way - the equivalent of a Ginobili flop. Lame, Mario. Lame.
And that play wins the game why? Oh, that's right... the Titans won a flip of the coin. Gotta love NFL overtime rules. It's the only sport where two teams can battle extremely hard for 60 minutes, and in a majority of cases, the winner of a simple coin flip wins the game. I'm not saying the college system is perfect, but it's better than this. This is ridiculous.
Cause they don't want to ****ing die on the field. You want them to play an extra 15? and if it is tied, play another 15?
There are two sides of the ball you know. Offense and Defense right? How about making a stop then. The wrong end of a heads or tails flip doesn't prevent the defense from doing its job, correct?
It puts you at a distinct disadvantage. Even on OT possessions where the defense forces a punt, the team that won the coin flip has a field position edge most of the time. Also, why should one team have to both make a defensive stop and score, while the other only has to do one? That logic is the same as the people who rationalize bad calls by saying "they could've won anyway if not for blah blah blah." Maybe so, but one team shouldn't have more chances to win than another based on factors not related to the game.