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HENDERSON, Nev. -- Las Vegas Raiders coach Antonio Pierce was succinct in his one-word answer Saturday. He was asked if there was anything he and his staff would have done differently on the fateful botched snap that resulted in a lost fumble with the Raiders in position for a potential game-winning field goal at the Kansas City Chiefs the night before.
"No," he said.
With the game clock stopped with 15 seconds to play and the Raiders at the Chiefs' 32-yard line trailing, 19-17, Pierce said after the game the plan was for quarterback Aidan O'Connell to take a snap to burn more time before throwing the ball away and sending placekicker Daniel Carlson out for the 50-yard game-winner.