What a way for Seattle and New England to cap the most exciting and enticing day of the NFLs largely lackluster season:Tom Brady floating an end-zone fade for Rob Gronkowski with Kam Chancellor in coverage -- three of the leagues best players -- on fourth-and-goal from the 1 with 11 seconds left to decide the outcome of a Super Bowl rematch from two seasons ago and possible championship preview for this season.This is the sort of Sunday that draws folks in and doesnt let them go.A really cool night of football, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said after his teams 31-24 victory at the Patriots.There really was nothing missing, from start to finish and everything in between, including:- a potential winning extra point blocked and returned for a winning defensive 2-point conversion by the reigning champion Broncos to stun the Saints (with the bonus talking point of whether the guy who ran the ball back should have been ruled out of bounds or was spared that embarrassment because, as the league acknowledged afterward, his white shoes might or might not have blended in with the white sideline);- a fake-spike TD pass by Ben Roethlisberger to Antonio Brown for the Steelers that was one-upped moments later by Ezekiel Elliotts 32-yard TD run with 9 seconds left for the Cowboys in a game that somehow included a half-dozen missed 2-point conversions;- an apparently harmless completion with less than 30 seconds left in a tied game that was meandering toward overtime suddenly transformed into a turnover by Chiefs defensive back Marcus Peters, who ripped the ball away from Panthers wideout Kelvin Benjamin and set up Kansas Citys winning, final-play field goal.And so much more.It all ended when Bradys pass for his elite tight end fell incomplete. Gronkowski and Chancellor, a superb safety, exchanged contact, but there was no flag, seemingly a miracle these days.It came down to one yard at the end, Brady lamented, and we didnt get it.The game was suspenseful as can be: Not only was the outcome settled in the closing seconds, but there were seven lead changes, the same number as in Dallas 35-30 win at Pittsburgh, marking the first time in NFL history there were two such exceedingly back-and-forth games on one day.It was chock-full of individual excellence from some of the sports biggest names (Brady and Russell Wilson each threw for more than 300 yards; Richard Sherman recovered a fumble) as well as lesser-known-but-still-talented players (Patriots RB LeGarrette Blount and Seahawks WR Doug Baldwin each scored three TDs).And it even offered some water-cooler conversation starters about two of the leagues best coaches.Was it really best for Bill Belichick to have Brady run the ball more times (twice) from inside the 2 than Blount (once) on the final sequence? (Brings to mind a certain decision not to run the ball at the goal line late in another game between these two teams, doesnt it?)Did it really make sense for Pete Carroll to have Seattle try a 2-point conversion (that failed) for what would have been a nine-point lead at the end, instead of taking the extra point for an eight-point edge?We wanted to see, Carroll said, if we could put it out of reach.In case you missed it, here are other top topics after the NFL seasons 10th Sunday:HE DID WHAT?!Do yourself a favor and check out Tampa Bay QB Jameis Winstons one-of-a-kind play , when he scrambled this way and that for more than 10 seconds, covering more than 20 yards in the wrong direction -- all the way back to his own end zone -- before completing a 39-yard pass to a leaping Mike Evans that traveled a lot more than that. 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HOUSTON -- Willy Ivery plunged in from 4-yards out, Rices Darik Dillard was stuffed on 4th-and-1 on the ensuing drive, and North Texas escaped Rice with a 42-35 win in 2OT on Saturday night.Jeffrey Wilson led North Texas (2-2, 1-0 Conference USA) with 157 yards rushing and three touchdowns and Mason Fine added 224 yards through the air with a touchdown.Dillard sent the game into overtime with a 1-yard run that capped an 8-play, 74-yard drive with 2:34 left. After each team exchanged touchdowns inn the first overtime period, Ivery ran in his second TD of the game for a 42-35 Mean Green lead.dddddddddddd Rice drove the ball to the North Texas 16 on its final possession before Dillard was stopped for a loss to end the game.Tyler Stehling threw for 232 yards and ran for 92 with a passing touchdown to lead Rice (0-4, 0-2). Dillard had added 67 yards and two scores. ' ' '