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In Reply to: Luck has everything to do with it. If a team wins the toss and scores, the other posted by tinear on March 8, 2021 at 13:53:42:
The infamous pass interference game?
Went to OT. The Saints won the toss, but the Rams won the game. Why? Because Rams' defense intercepted a Drew Brees pass and the Rams had a kicker who could hit a field goal from 50+ yards.
That ain't luck.
Team A wins the toss, Team B has the opportunity to make the stop and get the ball back.
I don't believe in luck. Besides, in the college OT scenario, isn't there also a coin toss to see who gets the ball first? What if Pennsyltucky U wins the toss, scores, and Chainsaw Tech fumbles on its first play? Might not have happened if CT had won the toss?
The blissful counterstroke-a considerable new message.
Edits: 03/08/21
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