Well, Roger was leaving and Bill calls out to him. To me that is slightly different than if they were all just standing around and the two end up talking. It indicates a purposeful action to say something. What was that purpose? (1) To rub it in or gloat? (2) Say thanks for...?, (3) Tell him...
How about this?
Just treat it like a 5th quarter until the next team scores. Transition occurs as if it is between Quarter 1 and 2 or Quarter 3 and 4.
In other words, let's say it is 2nd and 7, pass incomplete, end of Q4. Well, just start Q5 with 3rd and 7.
Would really change how teams play...
I agree that Bill sought out Goodell. My only hope that it wasn't a positive exchange was towards the end, around 4:05, Bill gives a little nod and looks pretty content/smug as he says OK in response to whatever Roger said.
Did anyone notice that as Goodell was leaving the podium Bill pulled him over and they were talking to each other.
First, Goodell hands the trophy over to Kraft, then starts shaking Jonathan's hands and others to the right, then he heads to the left (presumably Bill or Strahan?). The camera...
I decided to look at the points allowed for each of the Patriots games. Then for each opponent, I calculated the median score of that team in the regular season not counting the game against the Patriots. So for example, the Patriots DEF allowed the Cardinals to score 21 points; in the other 15...
I'd rather see a skills challenge. Growing up, I loved those competitions. Like QB accuracy, who throws it the furthest, etc. They could have those for each of the skill positions.
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