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Originally Posted by KI Skins Fan
Of course it changes the equation. If you are within 7, anything can happen. If you're behind by 24, your goose is cooked.
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But if it ends with you defending your goal the whole second half, you're out of the realm of anything can happen, and into the realm of defeatism.
The point is, it's the same probability of winning either way, unless you really like your chance of stopping Peyton Manning on any given drive. Like, if you kept a secret defense he's never seen in your pocket the whole game. But I don't think that exists, and by shorting the game, you're just giving the best player on the field more control over the outcome.
I thought clearly, the best opportunity to win was more posessions = more turnovers. The second Hall pick...total gamechanger if the offense wasn't busy crapping the bed.