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Originally Posted by DYoungJelly
Kevin Sheehan just said on today's podcast that since the rule change only 19.7% of games which went to overtime were won or lost on the first possession by a TD score.
The team that wins the toss does win 52% of the games but how does that matter if both teams get to possess the ball on 80.3% of overtime games?
I just don't think this is a big deal.
A coin toss didn't decide the game, KC's bottom of the barrel defense did.
There were three 3rd and 10s and Brady converted.
We'll have to agree to disagree on this one.
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It matters because one team is getting two chances while the other gets one.