TobiasFunke
Footballguy
Another factor is that if the conversion failed, there would probably have been just enough time left in the game (24 seconds) for the Broncos to try an onside kick attempt and a couple of passes to move the 20 or so yards necessary get into field goal range to try again to win it if they recovered. But if the conversion succeeded, there wouldn't be enough time for the Chargers to field a deeper kick, and then move the 30-40 yards they needed for the winning field goal.
Add that together with the fact that the usual 2-point conversion has, by all accounts, a 40-50% success rate in normal circumstances, and then add on the "stun" factor discussed above, the concern for a Hochuli "make up" in overtime, etc., and the call almost looks like an easy one to me.
Add that together with the fact that the usual 2-point conversion has, by all accounts, a 40-50% success rate in normal circumstances, and then add on the "stun" factor discussed above, the concern for a Hochuli "make up" in overtime, etc., and the call almost looks like an easy one to me.
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