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NFL Year 2023. Kansas City Chiefs Win Super Bowl LVIII. Defeat 49ers in Overtime. 25-22.

that assumes two TDs

could go punt-punt or FG-FG
FG/FG gives 2nd team the option to try to score a tuddy knowing it wins the game

Same if team A punts


All information is known by team B when they get the ball on offense for the first time in overtime.

That is not the case for Team A.



You're wrong.
 
Knowing whether or not you need to go for it on every fourth down once you’re in field goal range is a big advantage in OT.
 
Kelce in first half when he was pissed at Reid fir taking him out, and the TE sort of missed the block...

Kelce clearly mouthed/said FUCK YOU to Reid.
 
This Chiefs team was cooked mid-season. Just mediocre all year. And even when they were playing better, they were still mediocre. But they always had that defense in their back pocket, and they rode it-- along with a bit of Mahome magic-- to a Super Bowl. In some ways, this is the best of the three because it was unexpected and well-earned.

That game last night was ugly. Lots of unforced errors on both teams, from the muff to dumb penalties to Mahome's bad throw and his bad pitch that led to a fumble in the backfield. The Chiefs in particular seemed to always be looking at 2nd and long. And then it just all came into place nicely and served up on a platter for Mahomes to do his thing. Yeah, he got the MVP for that last drive, but the Chiefs owe this Lombardi to the defense.
 
While CBS had a kicker, a QB, and a former ref all on the telecast, the only option for hearing a linemen's perspective was the Nickelodeon telecast, where Bill Fagerbakke, the voice of Patrick, and also a former Idaho Vandal D-linemen, was able to provide a substantive break down what was going on in the trenches. Hopefully, CBS and other major networks will take note of this for future broadcasts.
 
I'll reiterate what I said on here a few weeks ago about Spags nearing GOAT territory for defensive coordinators. McCaffrey had a good game but they did a great job on Kittle and the WRs.

That halftime show was awful. It got better once they broke out the rollerskates and they brought out people other than Usher to distract from his awfulness, but up to that point it was probably the worst ever. I also kept waiting for the remix to ignition hot and fresh out the kitchen, but then someone told me that I would be sadly disappointed, which I was as that would have been better. If everyone really just wanted a Lil Jon / Ludacris show, they should have gone with that instead with Usher as the bring-out guy. At least then there would have been some sweat on balls, skeet-skeeting, and bitches getting out the way instead of the first 2/3 of the show last night.
 
I thought the HT performance was great - but they definitely messed up the sound mix as others have said. Shocked 2&2 didn't like it, shocked I say. Reba was the worst of the performances.
 
I know they're trying to rush through Usher’s catalog but cutting off songs mid-line to get to the next one was too much for me. Just pick 5-6 songs, do a verse and chorus, and keep it fun.
 
I thought the HT performance was great - but they definitely messed up the sound mix as others have said. Shocked 2&2 didn't like it, shocked I say. Reba was the worst of the performances.
Eh, at least that bitch moved and got out the way. That had to have been one of the quickest anthems in super bowl history.

ETA: I think Post Malone was the worst of all of them. I don't see what anyone likes about that guy. At least Jelly Roll's commercial made light of the face tats.
 
"It was all down hill after Reba. If they couldn't have gotten Brooks & Dunn for the halftime show, they should have at least tried for Dwight Yoakam."
 
Eh, at least that bitch moved and got out the way. That had to have been one of the quickest anthems in super bowl history.

ETA: I think Post Malone was the worst of all of them. I don't see what anyone likes about that guy. At least Jelly Roll's commercial made light of the face tats.
Referring to women randomly as “bitches” sounds about right here in the year of our lord 2024. Stay classy 2&2
 
Usher seemed really old. He was dancing like he was afraid he would break a hip. Then I looked him up and he's only 45 - old for a hip-hop guy, I guess, but not THAT old.
I don't remember all the past HT shows, but when have they had someone in their prime?
 
Bruno Mars, Katy Perry, The Weeknd. Arguably Rhianna last year because she was only 34.
 
it's funny the trends with the halftime shows. late 90s/early 2000s through the Justin/Janet one was all pop stars/really popular bands. then after the Janet incident they went safe with all classic rock bands for years. then they moved back into pop with legacy acts and some more modern ones sprinkled in as Ph posted.
 
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