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Genuine running with the ball in 2 hands making it possible to pass left or right or take contact if needed would be a very good way of negating pass rushers and holding linebackers and safeties. |
I liked the aggressiveness of the laterals when they were going against a high octane opponent and our QB was limited.
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We won so I will say I can laugh about it now, but it was too risky for too little gain, IMO. You're talking about a possible turnover or maybe McKinnon gaining an additional 10-15 yards (I don't think he scores there..)
With an offense as good as the one we've got, we don't need to resort to that sort of stuff. |
I don't care to see that stuff during the regular season except for extreme situations at the end of a half or towards the end of the game when they really need a score.
That said....To get to the Superbowl...or IN the SuperBowl? Nothing is off the table for me as a fan. Let it rip. |
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I dig them - football should be fun :)
That said, I'd probably be more inclined to enjoy them if it was a 3-5 yard lateral and not 10 LMAO |
Yes, that was a little too far for that, he should have been closer. And it was an extremely good bounce once it hit the ground. Got lucky there it seems.
Other than that, if Andy says it's good, it's good. :thumb: |
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Smart play. Looked like the receiver had pulled the corner out of his zone and the linebacker had curled around to take down kelce. Had Kelce made a five yard toss it could have been a TD. Nobody around the running back.
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The refs don't call traveling or carrying the ball anymore Nobody plays legitimate defense anymore I quit watching the NBA years ago. It's pathetic, at best. Guys don't even have to try to get open looks on the perimeter and even when they do they just travel and carry their way to one. Real great stuff. As for the NFL, you're pretty spot on but teams only really started getting into analytics heavily 10 years ago and they continually work to enhance it. Coaches are still going to do what they feel is the best outcome for the way the game is flowing, whether they 100% buy into analytics or not. Going for it at the 40 isn't automatic. While the analytics say go for it if it's 4th and 7 or less, the ideal marker is usually 4th and 4 or less. I think Reid is too conservative in this respect but he's an old dog. The Sporting News put out a pretty sweet set of graphs a couple of weeks back that really backed up the notion to go for it on 4th down in several instances. I've attached them for everyone. |
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The expected value of kicking an extra point is .952 points. The expected value for going for it is .964. The difference actually increases to favor going for it even more the better your offense is. Its small margins but you should always make the best decision. Football coaches simply don't go for two enough because of fans and job security. Humans don't like to fail emotionally. So they get villified if they go for two and lost by one point but lauded way less if they made 3 (2) point conversions and won by 2. (Edit - I believe this has some extra point data from when it was a closer kick so if anything the gap is even WIDER favoring going for two) https://www.boydsbets.com/nfl-two-po...-success-rate/ To further expand, teams in general have much greater success when they RUN vs PASS on two-point conversions. If you've read my posts I'm a huge proponent of ALMOST never running the ball except on short yardage. I actually think many teams actually pass TOO MUCH on 2 yards or less situations and the data supports that. https://www.bruinsportsanalytics.com/post/going_for_two |
We should just let supercomputers call the plays.
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