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Monday, January 21st

NFL OT rule outrage because it’s the Pats
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NFL OT rule outrage because it’s the Pats

Tom Brady led a clinical game-winning TD drive on the first overtime possession, and today the internet is buzzing  with calls to change the rules because they’re unfair.

Colin thinks the OT rule outrage stems more from the Patriots getting to their ninth Super Bowl than because it’s a competitive disadvantage, and no one would have had a problem if the Chiefs won the toss and the game on their first OT possession. The argument looks even more ridiculous because the Saints had the ball first in their overtime game against the Rams, and still lost.

 

Also:

– Where Colin was right, where Colin was wrong

– Missed calls on both sides of Saints/Rams

–  McVay’s game-winning coaching decision

 

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Michael Vick – Fox NFL Analyst and former Pro Bowl QB; Trent Dilfer – NFL Analyst and Super Bowl Champion; Josh Norman – Washington Redskins Cornerback

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