I think both games had a 99% chance on ESPN analytics.
- Browns needed Chubb to simply go down but he scores
- York misses the XP.
- We score in 33 seconds
- We get the onside kick
- We score in a minute.
- Browns have ball at 49 with one timeout but Brissett throws a pick so York can’t even try a GW FG.
The Giants was only (hard to say only because of how inept our offense was the entire game) 3 points but the way it happened might be even crazier.
- It first starts with Saquon actually going down early because maybe he thinks it helps them kill the clock? It would have made sense if there were 3ish minutes left as 2nd and short is more valuable than 1st and 10 but getting 6 and going down on 1st and 10 when we were almost out of timeouts, a first wins it.
- The Giants then can’t get 4 yards on two runs and decide not to go for it on 4 and 1. A sneak probably wins it. Handing off to Saquon probably wins it. If they don’t get it, it shaves off a couple of valuable seconds and leaves the ball at the 17.
- Gano misses a chip-shot FG that he probably makes 80% of the time and because they didn’t go for it, ball is at the 25.
- Zach completes a long pass to GW
- KT’s offsides stops the clock at 17 seconds. Without the penalty we probably spike it with 5 or so seconds left and it’s Hail Mary time.
- Zach completes a long pass to Lazard and we were somehow able to line everyone up in 8 seconds from when Lazard went down to spike it.
The Browns is probably crazier but the margin for error for the Giants comeback is insane.
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Browns hands down. I’m biased because I’m a Jets fan ofc but I think that may likely be the greatest NFL comeback of all time.
Browns. 2 50+ yard TD drives with no timeouts including 1 onside kick recovery in 2 minutes is less likely than a missed field goal and just 1 50 yard FG drive in 25 seconds with no timeouts.