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Originally Posted by DaFace
While true, it's not as clear-cut as everyone's acting like it is. Everyone's using logic based on college rules, which works to some extent, but in the NFL's version, it becomes sudden death after both teams have touched the ball. So, for example, if the 9ers kicked a FG and they held the Chiefs to a FG, the 9ers would just need one more FG to win it.
We don't have any historical data to get a feel for the actual probabilities, but it's likely gonna be somewhere between 40-60% probabilities for either approach. I still think kicking is the way to go, but it's not the 30-70% variation people are acting like it is.
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Another factor is Mahomes had said after the game they were going for 2 if they got a TD, eliminating the benefit of three possessions in the SF gets a TD first scenario. Imagine how intense that would have been. Crazy to think about