New England in overtime
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 5:13 pm
New England screwed up on the overtime kickoff. I'm not talking about their decision not to receive. I'm talking about how they communicated it. They intended to choose to defend a particular end zone. But the first words out of the player's mouth were, "We'll kick . . . ." Once he said that, he had elected to kick, giving the Jets the opportunity to choose which goal they wanted to defend.
It's not the first time this mistake has been made. In the 1962 AFL championship game, Abner Haynes of the Dallas Texans won the toss. His coach, Hank Stram, had told him that the wind was more important than getting the ball first. So Haynes told the referee, "We'll kick toward the clock." That's how Houston ended up with both the ball and the wind to start overtime.
Here's video. The coin toss is shown starting at about the 1:40 mark.
Fortunately for Haynes, neither team scored in the first overtime, and Dallas ended up winning in the second overtime. I believe this is still the longest game ever played in the AFL or the NFL.
What I find amusing is that one of the commentators on the famous gaffe is Bill Belichick. --Bob
It's not the first time this mistake has been made. In the 1962 AFL championship game, Abner Haynes of the Dallas Texans won the toss. His coach, Hank Stram, had told him that the wind was more important than getting the ball first. So Haynes told the referee, "We'll kick toward the clock." That's how Houston ended up with both the ball and the wind to start overtime.
Here's video. The coin toss is shown starting at about the 1:40 mark.
Fortunately for Haynes, neither team scored in the first overtime, and Dallas ended up winning in the second overtime. I believe this is still the longest game ever played in the AFL or the NFL.
What I find amusing is that one of the commentators on the famous gaffe is Bill Belichick. --Bob
