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  • Ghost of Quacksaw
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    • May 2021
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    Originally posted by JOJAX85 View Post

    Still don't agree with it. 5 things can happen during a FG attempt and 4 are bad. Bad snap, bad hold, bad kick, blocked FG. I'm glad it worked out. Call me old school or whatever, but I just don't believe football should be decided by the foot. If you leave a game up to a kicker then you get what you get, because there was a hundred other different plays that you could have made that wouldn't have left it up to that.
    The Chargers have lived and died by The Foot. SO many games the Bolts have lost on late FGs. If you can die by the foot? it's okay to live by the foot, too.

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    • Maniaque 6
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      That's called FOOTball.

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      • Topcat
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        Originally posted by JOJAX85 View Post

        Still don't agree with it. 5 things can happen during a FG attempt and 4 are bad. Bad snap, bad hold, bad kick, blocked FG. I'm glad it worked out. Call me old school or whatever, but I just don't believe football should be decided by the foot. If you leave a game up to a kicker then you get what you get, because there was a hundred other different plays that you could have made that wouldn't have left it up to that.
        Agree...Dicker is normally very dependable...he's kicking above 90% on figgies, but has missed THREE PAT's, which is a bit surprising...imagine if Dobbins sits down at the 5 yl, Dicker tries for a FG, roughly (cough, cough) the same distance as a PAT basically, but misses, we go into overtime and lose? No bueno...take the TD...

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        Last edited by Topcat; 11-21-2024, 08:06 AM.
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        55 - RB Quinshon Judkins
        86 - DL Josiah Stewart
        125 - G Dylan Fairchild
        158 - C Jake Majors
        181 - WR Donte Thornton

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        • 21&500
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          HAMMER TIME
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          • Ghost of Quacksaw
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            Originally posted by Topcat View Post

            Agree...Dicker is normally very dependable...he's kicking above 90% on figgies, but has missed THREE PAT's, which is a bit surprising...imagine if Dobbins sits down at the 5 yl, Dicker tries for a FG, same distance as a PAT basically, but misses, we go into overtime and lose? No bueno...take the TD...
            As long as we're imaging...

            Imagine Dobbins scores the TD with time left on the clock, and the opponent scores when they get the ball back. The game goes to OT, and the Bolts lose. Don't try to tell me that's a "bueno". It's not. FGs and PATs aren't guarantees, and neither is keeping the lead when you give the ball back to your opponent with time on the clock.

            The reason this debate is going on here is precisely beCAUSE there are "no guarantees", no matter which option you choose.

            If my defense is utterly gassed, I don't want to put them out on the field again in regulation (after Dobbins' score), much less in Overtime. Under those circumstances, having Dicker attempt a FG as time expires is the most logical choice.

            Again, it depends on circumstances. There are no "one size fits all" solutions.

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            • Boltjolt
              Dont let the PBs fool ya
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              Originally posted by Topcat View Post

              Agree...Dicker is normally very dependable...he's kicking above 90% on figgies, but has missed THREE PAT's, which is a bit surprising...imagine if Dobbins sits down at the 5 yl, Dicker tries for a FG, same distance as a PAT basically, but misses, we go into overtime and lose? No bueno...take the TD...

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              At the 5 yardline that's a 22 yard FG.
              A PAT is 32 yards.
              1. Mason Taylor TE LSU
              2. Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio st
              3. Kyle Kennard Edge So. Carolina

              4. CJ West DT Indiana
              5. Don'te Thornton WR Tennessee
              6. Zah Frazier CB UTSA
              6. Jarquez Hunter RB Auburn
              6. Jay Higgins LB Iowa
              6. Hunter Wohler S Wisconsin
              7. Carson Vinson OT Alabama

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              • ChargingBolts
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                • Sep 2018
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                Originally posted by Ghost of Quacksaw View Post

                As long as we're imaging...

                Imagine Dobbins scores the TD with time left on the clock, and the opponent scores when they get the ball back. The game goes to OT, and the Bolts lose. Don't try to tell me that's a "bueno". It's not. FGs and PATs aren't guarantees, and neither is keeping the lead when you give the ball back to your opponent with time on the clock.

                The reason this debate is going on here is precisely beCAUSE there are "no guarantees", no matter which option you choose.

                If my defense is utterly gassed, I don't want to put them out on the field again in regulation (after Dobbins' score), much less in Overtime. Under those circumstances, having Dicker attempt a FG as time expires is the most logical choice.

                Again, it depends on circumstances. There are no "one size fits all" solutions.
                I think Cincy would of gone for 2, then 50/50 we win or lose

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                • Topcat
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                  Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post

                  At the 5 yardline that's a 22 yard FG.
                  A PAT is 32 yards.
                  Oh my...

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                  22 - TE Mason Taylor
                  55 - RB Quinshon Judkins
                  86 - DL Josiah Stewart
                  125 - G Dylan Fairchild
                  158 - C Jake Majors
                  181 - WR Donte Thornton

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                  • floydefisher
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                    • Jul 2013
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                    Originally posted by Ghost of Quacksaw View Post

                    As long as we're imaging...

                    Imagine Dobbins scores the TD with time left on the clock, and the opponent scores when they get the ball back. The game goes to OT, and the Bolts lose. Don't try to tell me that's a "bueno". It's not. FGs and PATs aren't guarantees, and neither is keeping the lead when you give the ball back to your opponent with time on the clock.

                    The reason this debate is going on here is precisely beCAUSE there are "no guarantees", no matter which option you choose.

                    If my defense is utterly gassed, I don't want to put them out on the field again in regulation (after Dobbins' score), much less in Overtime. Under those circumstances, having Dicker attempt a FG as time expires is the most logical choice.

                    Again, it depends on circumstances. There are no "one size fits all" solutions.
                    Let's look at analytics a minute and see if we can agree on something.

                    All things being equal, would you rather:

                    1. Force Joe Burrow to drive 40 yards into field goal range to tie the game.

                    2. Force Joe Burrow to drive 80 yards to score a TD to tie the game.

                    Which do you think has a higher chance of success?
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                    • Ghost of Quacksaw
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                      Originally posted by floydefisher View Post

                      Let's look at analytics a minute and see if we can agree on something.

                      All things being equal, would you rather:

                      1. Force Joe Burrow to drive 40 yards into field goal range to tie the game.

                      2. Force Joe Burrow to drive 80 yards to score a TD to tie the game.

                      Which do you think has a higher chance of success?
                      Is my defense utterly gassed? Or still playing strong? I need to know before I make the decision.

                      Because if my defense is gassed, my decision is to kick the FGA as time expires, because the odds are better than 90% that Dicker makes a kick of less than 30yards.

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                      • Ghost of Quacksaw
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                        Originally posted by Topcat View Post

                        Agree...Dicker is normally very dependable...he's kicking above 90% on figgies, but has missed THREE PAT's, which is a bit surprising...imagine if Dobbins sits down at the 5 yl, Dicker tries for a FG, same distance as a PAT basically, but misses, we go into overtime and lose? No bueno...take the TD...

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                        There's a stat you don't see very often-- a kicker who's missed more XP attempts than he has FGs.

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                        • dmac_bolt
                          JH3 and Me
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                          Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post

                          At the 5 yardline that's a 22 yard FG.
                          A PAT is 32 yards.
                          Thanks for reminding the kids here that in modern fooball, a PAT is really a mid-range FG
                          “Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”

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