Because it was "an impossible event", we just saw a team drive in less than 20 seconds to get a win. It wasn't so much on here; I've seen plenty on Twitter, heard a VSIN host or two, rambling about ripping on Gruden was "results based" (sorry but it wasn't). We heard about the 1% win probability, blah blah blah.
Fast forward 9 days to today. Houston kicker Fairburn kicks a field goal to tie the game at 35 leaving 18 seconds on the clock. But we are told its impossible; nobody can do it. Except any of us who's watched more than a mere 5 years of football have seen numerous examples. 18 seconds, 3 plays, 56 yards. Tennessee kicks a 37 yard field goal for another "impossible" win.
Fast forward 9 days to today. Houston kicker Fairburn kicks a field goal to tie the game at 35 leaving 18 seconds on the clock. But we are told its impossible; nobody can do it. Except any of us who's watched more than a mere 5 years of football have seen numerous examples. 18 seconds, 3 plays, 56 yards. Tennessee kicks a 37 yard field goal for another "impossible" win.
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