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Question about scoring a TD w/ less than 2 mins.
Wouldn't it be better to run the ball out at the 1 yard line or get tackled and take time off the clock before punching the ball into the endzone? How many times do you see a game where one team scores but leaves 1-2 mins. on the clock giving the opponent a chance to win? Now I know no NFL coach would ever do that nor tell his players to run out at the 1, but would it be +EV to do so?
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Re: Question about scoring a TD w/ less than 2 mins.
I think you should do this if a FG would win the game, but you should NEVER give up a TD if thats what you need to take the lead.
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Re: Question about scoring a TD w/ less than 2 mins.
Yea I agree for the most part, but look at what happened in the Eagles game today. The same thing w/ the Jets-Colts game a few weeks ago.
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Re: Question about scoring a TD w/ less than 2 mins.
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...but you should NEVER give up a TD if thats what you need to take the lead. [/ QUOTE ] I'm reminded of the Patriots - Colts game a few years ago where Edgerrin James was stuffed at the goal line as time expired. One yard rushing TDs are not automatic in the NFL. |
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Re: Question about scoring a TD w/ less than 2 mins.
I really wish Westbrook would have stood at the goal line for 10 seconds until a Buc decided to chase after him. And then stepped into the end zone.
Edit: Normally, you should not wait, you should score the touchdown. But there was no one around Westy and he could have run some time off, which is a rare situation. |
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Re: Question about scoring a TD w/ less than 2 mins.
I'm assuming you mean they need to score a TD to take the lead and will lose if they don't.
I think it changes based on a few factors, most importantly: 1) What down it is 2) How good you are in the red zone 3) How much time is left on the clock 4) How many timeouts your opponent has |
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Re: Question about scoring a TD w/ less than 2 mins.
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[ QUOTE ] ...but you should NEVER give up a TD if thats what you need to take the lead. [/ QUOTE ] I'm reminded of the Patriots - Colts game a few years ago where Edgerrin James was stuffed at the goal line as time expired. One yard rushing TDs are not automatic in the NFL. [/ QUOTE ] I almost swerved off the road when this happened. So I will have to disagree with the OP. |
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Re: Question about scoring a TD w/ less than 2 mins.
I want to say it was an Auburn/UGA game where, instead of letting Auburn score a touchdown from inside the 10, then get the ball back and try to score back, UGA played real defense and Auburn ended up kicking a FG for the win anyway.
EDIT: Yeah that was it: 1st and Goal at GA 3 Kenny Irons rush for no gain to the UGA 3. 2nd and Goal at GA 3 Kenny Irons rush for a loss of 2 yards to the UGA 5. 3rd and Goal at GA 5 Timeout GEORGIA, clock 00:51. 3rd and Goal at GA 5 Kenny Irons rush for 3 yards to the UGA 2. 4th and Goal at GA 2 Auburn penalty 5 yard delay of game accepted. 4th and Goal at GA 7 Timeout AUBURN, clock 00:08. 4th and Goal at GA 7 John Vaughn 20 yard field goal GOOD. 31 30 Montez Billings kickoff for 65 yards for a touchback. 1st and 10 at GA 20 DJ Shockley pass complete to Mohammad Massaq for 30 yards to the 50 yard line for a 1ST down. End of 4th Quarter |
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Re: Question about scoring a TD w/ less than 2 mins.
Remember the saints game last week? They had an 8 miute drive to win the game. I think the last 4 plays were:
kneel kneel kneel FG I think that running out the clock when you are in point blank FG range makes sense if a FG will win the game. |
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Re: Question about scoring a TD w/ less than 2 mins.
in Madden, this is clearly correct
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