DickTrickle
Definitely NOT Furor Planedefiler
Well, the main consideration in my mind is that if you go second, you know whether you HAVE to go for it on fourth down or not. As that drive showed, that was kind of important to know. I think that trumps any consideration of the sudden death consequences.Doesn't it go to sudden death in SB after each team gets a possession, but only in the event it's tied at that point?
So say SF defers, Chiefs could score 7, then SF scores 7, then Chiefs would get first shot in sudden death, was my understanding.
So I thought SF was wanting that first shot at sudden death in case of a tie, but talk about risky when you score a FG against the Chiefs.
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