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The speculative inquiry "consider the possibility that" can lead to taking off trust or pounding despair. Avid supporters are exceptionally acquainted with this logic. A furious occurs and crashes a promising line. A standard play is missed and a player's vocation never recuperates, or a dark call is made and a title window closes. The games can't be replayed - - besides in the personalities of fans, again and again

Saturday's down between No. 1 Alabama and Texas brings back recollections of the 2009 BCS title game and its approaching inquiry - - consider the possibility that Longhorns QB Colt McCoy hadn't been harmed right off the bat in the game. Could the Heisman finalist direct Texas' intense offense and deny Nick Saban his most memorable public title at Alabama? Could a Texas triumph send Mack Brown out on top or forestall 10 years of instructing recruits and battles to find a game-evolving QB?

School football is particularly made for these kinds of minutes, yet all at once it's unquestionably not the only one. The following are a couple of the eminent later "imagine a scenario in which" games.

2001 AFC divisional season finisher game: Oakland Raiders at New England Patriots
The "imagine a scenario in which" second: The Tuck Rule

The game is essential for the history of Tom Brady and the Patriots' line. With 1:50 left in the game, on a blanketed night in Foxborough, Massachusetts, Brady and the Patriots' offense were driving in Oakland domain following by three. Brady was blitzed by Raiders DB Charles Woodson, who hit Brady and thumped the ball free. Despite the fact that Brady's arm was pushing back toward his body with the ball, refs managed it a bobble and investigated the play.

Could Tom Brady have his GOAT status in the event that this play had been managed a mishandle? MATT CAMPBELL/AFP through Getty Images
That is the point at which we found out about NFL Rule 3, Section 22, Article 2, Note 2: "When [an offensive] player is holding the ball to pass it forward, any deliberate positive progress of his arm begins a forward pass, regardless of whether the player loses ownership of the ball as he is endeavoring to fold it back toward his body. Likewise, in the event that the player has gotten the ball into his body and, loses ownership, it is a bumble."

The Patriots kept the ball, tied the game and dominated it in additional time. New England's mystical postseason proceeded when the Patriots upset the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship Game, and afterward paralyzed the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI.

Imagine a scenario where that dark rule isn't called, or the play occurred after 2013, when the standard was canceled. Perhaps the Raiders arrive at the Super Bowl and Jon Gruden doesn't pass on the following season to mentor the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with whom he comes out on top for his main title. Maybe Brady's expanding profession closes that evening in the snow, Drew Bledsoe holds his beginning QB work and Brady doesn't turn into the GOAT.

The "consider the possibility that" second: Draymond Green's suspension

The Warriors completed the 2016 season with a record 73 successes. Everything that was passed on to crown them as the best group at any point was a title. The Warriors fabricated a 3-1 series lead, including a 33-point dominate in Match 2.

Enter Draymond Green's inauspicious punch. Late in the final quarter of Game 4, Green and LeBron James must be isolated and Green tumbled to the floor. James ventured over Green, who swung his arm and seemed to hit James' crotch. After the game, Green got a glaring foul and, due to his collection of flagrants in the postseason, was suspended for Game 5. It was the initial opportunity in 10 years that a player was suspended for a Finals game.

On June 19, 2016, LeBron James pursued down and smacked Andre Iguodala's shot with under two minutes staying to keep Game 7 of the NBA Finals tied at 89. LeBron and the Cavs would proceed to dominate the match and the NBA title.

The Cavs mobilized behind legendary exhibitions from James and Kyrie Irving to win the series.

Imagine a scenario where the memorable suspension never occurs and Green plays Game 5. He was the group's driving rebounder in the series, one of the Warriors' best safeguards and had driven Golden State in scoring in two Finals games. Does that mean the Cavs totally don't mobilize? Not really. Yet, in the event that he's there and the Warriors secure the series in Game 5, LeBron's block and Irving's blade in Game 7 won't ever occur. The 73-9 Warriors concrete their situation as the NBA's most prominent group, and maybe they don't enlist Kevin Durant to the Bay Area. The City of Cleveland is as yet looking out for a title. There's no "Cleveland, this is for you!" and the "Brilliant State blew a 3-1 lead" image won't ever occur.