SacramentoBob
Footballguy
49ers should've gone for 2 starting with their first TD.
Bumping this thread then would have made just as much sense.49ers should've gone for 2 starting with their first TD.
Go learn how to read?Go back to being a terrible poster in CFB threads. TIA.Not surprisingNot following. Has Chase commented in the past about whether a team should go for 2 with 20:00 remaining?My post (or bump as you call it) was about Chase. Did I say they should have gone for 2?Was a silly bump7:00 to go. Not 20:00 to go.
Hey, it's the Big 12 is going to steal everyone they want from the ACC guy.Go back to being a terrible poster in CFB threads. TIA.Not surprisingNot following. Has Chase commented in the past about whether a team should go for 2 with 20:00 remaining?My post (or bump as you call it) was about Chase. Did I say they should have gone for 2?Was a silly bump7:00 to go. Not 20:00 to go.
Oh. If only there had been a way to reply directly to Chase on Twitter.Pretty sure the original comment was regarding Chase on Twitter, as he was calling for the conversion attempt back in the 3rd quarter.
Not sure why anyone would want to leave the ACC, given it's tremendous college football success over the past 20 years.Hey, it's the Big 12 is going to steal everyone they want from the ACC guy.Go back to being a terrible poster in CFB threads. TIA.Not surprisingNot following. Has Chase commented in the past about whether a team should go for 2 with 20:00 remaining?My post (or bump as you call it) was about Chase. Did I say they should have gone for 2?Was a silly bump7:00 to go. Not 20:00 to go.
No kidding. I wasLol at the announcers on CBS.
Edit: To clear up the ambiguity, San Diego was down 15 with ~10 minutes left in the 4th quarter, and scored a TD. Announcers point out that "the book" says you should go for 2, but basically say that's really stupid, that the "book" is wrong, and that 32 out of 32 NFL coaches will kick the PAT there. SD, of course, kick the PAT, which pleases the announcers.
I like when they turn to the mental argument since the math is undeniable. "Your opponent will play differently." Isnt that actually a good thing? Playing to protect the lead is exactly what costs so many teams games.I was actually pleasantly surprised that "the book" said that San Diego should go for 2 at that point - at least somewhere, someone knows what they're doing. Of course, the announcers mentioned that and then quickly blathered on about how it would be stupid to follow the book, and that you have to kick the PAT there. So dumb.