I hate it when the coin flip decides who wins. I wish both QBs would have had the chance to snap the ball at least once in OT....just unfortunate that Josh Allen didn't get the opportunity to attempt to match the TD by KC. Just like I wished Patrick could have tried to match the TD by the Patriots in the 2019 AFC Championship.
Supposedly it's to prevent injuries from extreme fatigue. I agree though, the OT rules need to be changed. If injuries are the main concern, then give each team the ball at the 50 or opponent's 25 or something, like they do in college.
No doubt that was the best divisional weekend ever. Fans have been blessed this season: best season-opening game ever, best final regular season game ever, and best divisional weekend ever.
I was at work so I didn't watch Rams/Tampa. I just hope that wasn't Brady's last game. I doubt it was. I think he's saying that he's considering retirement so that all the other teams will get their hopes up, only for him to crush their dreams once again. But on the off chance that that was
it . . . well, I might shed a tear or two if it's announced. Football and sports as a whole will never be the same once Brady's gone, and there's never going to be another Brady.
This was the weekend of "that can't happen, right?" moments. Both 1 seeds can't lose in the divisional, right? The Bengals can't win two playoff games in a row, right? The Bengals can't win a road playoff game, right? (that had literally never happened before yesterday). The Packers can't lose in the snow at Lambeau in what was quite possibly Rodgers' last season with them, right? The 49ers can't beat the Packers without scoring an offensive touchdown, right? Brady can't lose in the divisional, right?
Frankly, I don't think the four teams left are the four best teams. The Bengals went 10-7, narrowly beat a Raiders team that went 4-0 in overtime games just to get to the playoffs, and narrowly beat the Titans, who were the worst 1 seed in a long time. The 49ers made the playoffs by the skin of their teeth and have scored three touchdowns in two playoff games.
That said, it doesn't matter. Nobody cares if the best team to lose in the divisional was better than the worst team to win in the divisional.
My ordering of remaining Super Bowl possibilities:
1) Chiefs/Rams
2) Bengals/Rams
3) Chiefs/49ers
4) Bengals/49ers