2015 NFL Thread
#81
Posted 2015-September-13, 21:43
-- Bertrand Russell
#83
Posted 2015-September-13, 21:50
Quote
3rd and 1 at DAL 1
(1:43) E.Manning pass incomplete short right. Heavy pressure by Lee. Manning threw the ball out of the back of the end zone.
4th and Goal at DAL 1
(1:37) (Field Goal formation) J.Brown 19 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-Z.DeOssie, Holder-B.Wing.
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#84
Posted 2015-September-13, 21:56
#85
Posted 2015-September-13, 23:51
3 turnovers were the issue
#86
Posted 2015-September-14, 03:23
#87
Posted 2015-September-14, 04:39
#88
Posted 2015-September-14, 05:04
#89
Posted 2015-September-14, 05:16
Zelandakh, on 2015-September-14, 05:04, said:
I don't think this is obvious. Let me makes this very simplistic: if you manage to go 60-80 yards, starting at your own 1 is better, as you can try for a field goal. But if you go 80-99 yards, starting at the 20 is better. Since the field goal also needs a bit of time to spike the goal, and is not 100% from that range, it closer than it looks.
Overall I think it is 100% clear to run on 4th down from the 1-yard line in that situation (up 3, opponents have no timeouts and ~90 seconds left) - I mean, if you can even debate which option is better if you fail...
#90
Posted 2015-September-14, 05:59
cherdano, on 2015-September-14, 05:16, said:
But if you also run on third down you take the clock down to under 30 seconds. You are looking at the wrong play as being the mistake. Add Eli's early snap a minute or so earlier and the game should effectively have been over. I am not sure if Coughlin was directly involved in these decisions but really someone of his experience should know better. Not that I am complaining - it is always great to see Dallas take the W over the Giants, or Philly or the Redskins for that matter. I fear they still do not have enough for a superbowl trip but as long as they can keep that O-line together we can dream...
#91
Posted 2015-September-14, 06:01
#92
Posted 2015-September-14, 06:51
cherdano, on 2015-September-14, 06:01, said:
Agree. Total wtf to pass in that situation. Actually Manning should take the sack instead of throwing it away, but I don't blame him much since the coaches were obviously prepared to accept an incompletion.
Gosh, this is the NFL, Coughlin has been around forever, but still these simple mistakes. I just don't get it.
-gwnn
#93
Posted 2015-September-14, 13:45
http://espn.go.com/n...as-cowboys-game
#94
Posted 2015-September-14, 13:52
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#95
Posted 2015-September-14, 14:19
cherdano, on 2015-September-14, 13:45, said:
http://espn.go.com/n...as-cowboys-game
Of course not, if you can go up by 10 you do it every day of the week and twice on Sundays.
-- Bertrand Russell
#96
Posted 2015-September-14, 14:41
cherdano, on 2015-September-14, 13:45, said:
http://espn.go.com/n...as-cowboys-game
Nope. Something not adding up there. That would be so stupid that I doubt it is true. Furthermore, such a tactic is totally inconsistent with the 3rd down play call. Maybe he misunderstood.
-gwnn
#97
Posted 2015-September-14, 17:34
-- Bertrand Russell
#98
Posted 2015-September-14, 19:50
1. The Atlanta defense only had enough gas for 2 quarters.
2. Sam Bradford was late getting to the stadium so they had a stuntman play his part in the first half.
-- Bertrand Russell
#99
Posted 2015-September-14, 20:04
-- Bertrand Russell
#100
Posted 2015-September-15, 14:45
Anyway, no need to mute Berman and Dilfer really, they weren't bad at all... better than Buck and Aikman for instance. And I've got to agree with Dilfer, Kaepernick looks much improved. I thought the 49ers were toast, but I may have been wrong about that.
-- Bertrand Russell