The coin flip had nothing to do with the outcome of the game. KC had the ball, Bills defense took the field to stop them. The defense failed. It's not KC's fault that the Bills defense wasn't good enough to stop them.Even winning coach Andy Reid questions NFL’s overtime setup
Suppose KC kicked a field goal for 3 pts. The Bills get the ball and kick a field goal. The score is tied again. KC gets the ball back and scores a touchdown for the win. What did the coin toss do for the win in that situation?
If the coin toss determined the outcome of the game then OT should just end with the flip of the coin. He who wins the flip wins the game?
Offense sells tickets as was demonstrated in the final 2 minutes of the game.
Defense wins (or loses) games!! Unfortunately for us Bills fans, as was also demonstrated in the OT period of the game! Originally Posted by woodywouldpekher
the winner thinks he won by a coin flip mmmmmm