I’ll agree that having different OT rules for the playoffs vs the regular season is pretty dumb. But I also think giving both teams a chance at the ball in over time is really dumb.
Idk how I enjoyed anything before the internet https://x.com/ri_s_ob/status/1756898151464685626?s=46&t=2b6pP7oj5Clj9DJABXtJCQ
What are "playoff OT drills"? Is it like the 2-minute drill or something? You'd just run plays, right? I mean, it's more about tactical decisions, I would think. Do you take the ball first? Do you go for it in certain situations? Etc.
Maybe make an attempt to block the guy who’d been causing problems all night and you have 2 open wrs. https://x.com/guyhaberman/status/1756889499244872114?s=46&t=ZNxDuoK-BtXwN91CvqobFQ
Right. That’s why I don’t think the players not knowing the rules is a big deal, especially since this was the first time they ever used the new rules. Maybe you could argue if the coaches aren’t talking about the details for this, then what other details are they not paying attention to? But Shannan clearly had a plan and strategy on how to handle it. It just didn’t work out, because Mahomes.
Probably at least setting up a simulated scenario so that both offense and defense were ready and well versed with whatever situation arose. Better than just not ever mentioning it, imo. Kind of the coach's job to have his team ready for these kind of situations.
Saw that during playoffs the Chiefs would have a once a week meeting where they would review playoff OT rules and go over their game plan. They did it twice going into the SB. My guess is the preseason practice was a session they went over the rules and what the basic strategy would be if they needed it.
I bet they would have kicked off if they won, so they got what they wanted no matter what. I would want the ball second.
If we only had the Twitters when JFK was boffing Marilyn (allegedly). I just have chuckle at all this drama.
I’m sure women hate big dominant athletic rich men that have some ass kicker mentality to them. Taylor should definitely run away
Made me smile... Chiefs HC Andy Reid explains his celebratory tackle of Chris Jones after Super Bowl LVIII “I was so happy for him (Chris Jones),” Reid explained. “I kind of had been riding him a little bit. We needed him in there, and he was spent; he was tired, but he sucked it up, and he got out there, and he pushed himself probably further than he thought he could push himself. “He took himself to that state, that wrestling state where you got to really reach down in there and kind of get through that evil thing that is kicking your butt internally. He did that, and I was so proud of him for that.”