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View Poll Results: Go for two? | |||
Yes |
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13 | 28.89% |
No |
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19 | 42.22% |
Not sure |
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0 | 0% |
Look bro, we won anyway so who cares? |
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13 | 28.89% |
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Rabbi Goldmann
Join Date: Nov 2012
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Go for two after Skyy TD?
Moore scores 9:22 left to put us up 7 (34-27). Do you go for two?
Pro: -you’re up two scores if you convert. Philly needs two possessions to even have a chance. The way we controlled the ball that might be difficult -if you don’t convert and Philly scores, it would take balls of steel for Sirianni to go for the win so you’re unharmed. Esp with their likely being plenty of clock for Patrick. Odds they kill 9min are slim Con: -If you don’t convert he actually *might* show those balls and we can’t stop Hurts running -even if you do, you might entice them into an onsides kick with plenty of time (4min?) Net: I’d do this more often if I’m a coach but Philly might be the exception |
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