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How many other coaches would have their QB attempt only 6 passes in the second half of a football game?
Excellent point.
How many other coaches would have their QB attempt only 6 passes in the second half of a football game?
Excellent point.
Yea I was questioning that decision also, 1st and 10 on their 22, give to Gore 3 straight times and take 3-4 mins off the clock if your concerned about TOs. The 15 yards added to the kickoff was BS since they all go past the end zone anyways. However they still didnt get their jobs done by not scoring on offense when they got the ball back, and the defense failed by letting them score again, so cant blame it all on this one decision.Originally Posted by Deuce King
After watching a replay of the game from Sunday on the NFL network last night we should have accepted the penalty after the field goal in the 4th quarter and either gotten closer down the field for a field goal or we might have even possibly gotten a touchdown which would have put more pressure on the Cowboys. Oh well, lessons learned.
How many other coaches would have their QB attempt only 6 passes in the second half of a football game?
Excellent point.
Thats not the real number he dropped back to pass, 6 is the only times he threw, he dropped back more times than that, around 12-14 times which resulted in the sacks or QB scrambles when no one was open. Low number also considering the quick TD pass and quick INT.
Yea I was questioning that decision also, 1st and 10 on their 22, give to Gore 3 straight times and take 3-4 mins off the clock if your concerned about TOs. The 15 yards added to the kickoff was BS since they all go past the end zone anyways. However they still didnt get their jobs done by not scoring on offense when they got the ball back, and the defense failed by letting them score again, so cant blame it all on this one decision.Originally Posted by Deuce King
After watching a replay of the game from Sunday on the NFL network last night we should have accepted the penalty after the field goal in the 4th quarter and either gotten closer down the field for a field goal or we might have even possibly gotten a touchdown which would have put more pressure on the Cowboys. Oh well, lessons learned.
How many other coaches would have their QB attempt only 6 passes in the second half of a football game?
Excellent point.
Thats not the real number he dropped back to pass, 6 is the only times he threw, he dropped back more times than that, around 12-14 times which resulted in the sacks or QB scrambles when no one was open. Low number also considering the quick TD pass and quick INT.