Why not? Worst case scenario it's still tie. If you get it, it's a 2 point lead, and forces the Bengals to get an extra score, as they can't tie it with a 2pt. I would have called a PA pass there though.Oh boy.
There were go. That's questionable right here. Why do that?
Weight off balance means a lot.That hand on the thigh stopped a 220 lb RB?![]()
Why? Either with 1 or 2, you take the lead and a 2 doesn’t protect you from a FG anyway100% agree for going for 2 here.
Because a lead forces a team into scoring at least once before overtime. You're behind. It changes the entire complexity of the game. It's game theory, not looking ahead too far.Why not? Worst case scenario it's still tie. If you get it, it's a 2 point lead, and forces the Bengals to get an extra score, as they can't tie it with a 2pt. I would have called a PA pass there though.
I don't think analytics would even support that. I'll have to check Twitter on wEXP or some other stat like it. I have a hard time believing that extra point means that much more than avoiding a tie score.That’s where the art of coaching needs to marry the science of analytics. If you get your butt kicked for a half, and then still take the lead, that has to be so demoralizing for the opponent. Go ahead and take the lead
I don’t agree with the call. But it’s way more entertaining now because of it, which was my pointThat was dumb.
Very true.I don’t agree with the call. But it’s way more entertaining now because of it, which was my point
I love Henry, but that should not have kept him out of the endzone.Weight off balance means a lot.
Does being behind midway in the 2nd really mean much for a team that can score as explosively as the Bengals? It's not like this is halfway through the 4th quarter.Because a lead forces a team into scoring at least once before overtime. You're behind. It changes the entire complexity of the game. It's game theory, not looking ahead too far.
"How explosively have they scored today?" would be my retort, I guess. You make a point, but I think that the application of a lead means more than the extra point on the scoreboard, especially when the chance of that extra point meaning anything, game theory wise, is relatively slim.Does being behind midway in the 2nd really mean much for a team that can score as explosively as the Bengals? It's not like this is halfway through the 4th quarter.
I’d like to think Henry makes it 80% chances of making it."How explosively have they scored today?" would be my retort, I guess. You make a point, but I think that the application of a lead means more than the extra point on the scoreboard, especially when the chance of that extra point meaning anything, game theory wise, is relatively slim.
There's a 62.4 percent chance of making it from the one for a two-point conversion. That doesn't strike me as enough to merit ditching a lead for a +90% chance at the lead.
I'd argue anything above a 50% chance makes it worth it. Who cares about a lead in the 2nd quarter. Its not gonna finish at 7-6."How explosively have they scored today?" would be my retort, I guess. You make a point, but I think that the application of a lead means more than the extra point on the scoreboard, especially when the chance of that extra point meaning anything, game theory wise, is relatively slim.
There's a 62.4 percent chance of making it from the one for a two-point conversion. That doesn't strike me as enough to merit ditching a lead for a +90% chance at the lead.
I think you’re overselling the 1 point lead here.Everybody's mileage may vary on the two-point thing, though. It likely won't mean the game, but the pressure on Cinci would have manifest had Tennessee been able to slow them down this drive and take the psychological and game-calling advantage of the lead at the half and bring it to bear.
Coaches do. They adjust their play calls. But we're (I'm) beating this to death. I'm confident in my position as stated and open to being wrong. Now I'll drop it.I'd argue anything above a 50% chance makes it worth it. Who cares about a lead in the 2nd quarter. Its not gonna finish at 7-6.
Possibly. But I think people are diminishing the insignificance of a two-point lead. What's that mean? More than the lead? That's the question.I think you’re overselling the 1 point lead here.