After a thrilling playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs, discussions arose regarding the NFL's overtime rules. The intense nature of that match, described by Atlanta Falcons President Rich McKay as the greatest football experience he has ever witnessed, prompted inquiries about the equity of the existing rules. With many overtime games decided on the opening possession, the league, led by Commissioner Roger Goodell, acknowledged the need for changes driven by both fan input and statistical analysis.
In the Buffalo game this year, it was the greatest 20, 30 minutes of football that I've ever seen, ever.
To think that it ended that way definitely brought up the idea of, 'Hey, is that equitable? Does that work for everybody?'
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