NY Times article headline today. ^^After Playoff Embarrassment, the Steelers Must Ponder Significant Changes
Pittsburgh was outcoached, outplayed and outclassed in its loss to the Ravens, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
An NFL game typically has 10 to 12 possessions per team.
It's about as many as in half of one quarter of an NBA game.
Does anyone call for the head of an NBA coach, or suggest a massive roster turnover, when a playoff series starts out with a 14-7 score midway thru the 1st quarter?
Sure, multiply that by 8 and you've got a historic 112-56 blowout. But that has never happened in playoffs. We get 400 to 600+ possessions to know who played better.
Is there a distinction, obvious or not, between the significance of 10-12 possessions in football vs in basketball?
Baseball would seem to be the sport that has a set number -- 9, sometimes extras, sometimes 8 -- of possessions. Even a best-of-7 playoff series is decided by 35 to maybe 70 possessions. Less than one NBA game.