All this passion over something that didn't have anything to do with the outcome of the game. If they would have lost I could understand calling Tomlin out, but they won and still. Ridiculous. Just looking for anything to criticize In an overly cautionary world, there is always a layer of protection to add, to almost anything. But in reality, 99% of the time the snaps and holds are good in the pros. Showing some confidence maybe was the psychologically right thing to do. What if he kicks on third down, wouldn't that damage the psyche of the snapper, the holder and kicker because they would feel like they weren't being trusted. Maybe that would cause them to flub the snap or in the future, play on their minds. Got to give that some consideration also.
It's not "incredible". It's actually the norm.
So, this is the scenario....
It's the Super Bowl and we are down by 2.
It's 3rd and 10 from the 20 with 30 seconds left.
Instead of running the ball to get it to the center of the field we kick it anyway...and miss it...
OR
We make the field goal, take the lead, give the ball back and they run it back for a TD...
I'm not sure I understand your point. Letting the clock run down and kicking it for the win is the norm. There's a reason no one has been talking about this.
Not a Tomlin fan for several reasons, but I like the call. More so because it killed the clock than anything.
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Yea. Because when we win, the Steelers blinders are put back on.
You kick it on 3rd down. By the time the play is run and the clock stops there is no more than 25 seconds left. By the time the squid kick occurs there is less than 20 seconds on the clock. Bad problem solving.... Bad risk management..... Bad "what if" analysis by the coaching staff.
And for the record, that run play hardly did ANYTHING to center the ball.
Tomlin: Let's unleash hell and "mop the floor" with the competition.
And if we'd done it your way and it worked out the blinders are put back on.
You would kick it on 3rd down. Obviously our coaching staff...and most coaching staffs considering letting the time run down and then kicking it is the norm disagree with you. I mean, can you present some type of evidence that most teams kick it on 3rd down in those circumstances or are you taking umbrage with most every coach out there?You kick it on 3rd down. By the time the play is run and the clock stops there is no more than 25 seconds left. By the time the squid kick occurs there is less than 20 seconds on the clock. Bad problem solving.... Bad risk management..... Bad "what if" analysis by the coaching staff.
And for the record, that run play hardly did ANYTHING to center the ball.
And whether or not that run play did anything to center the ball, I was under the impression that that was part of the motivation for it.
It was worthless... It was a dive play. The ball was basically already centered so their wasn't any motivation outside of running down the clock. And if that is the case, why didn't they just tell Ben to take a knee or take 1 step to the left and then take a knee. That is a safer play and quite idiotic that at a minimal, that wasn't the call.
I don't need to waste my time and prove something that is some unbelievable obvious it's pathetic I have to explain this.
Most teams would do that if they are given the opportunity. I think I've seen Belicheck do it. It's not a scenario that happens every week. Normally teams are rushing to the LOS to spike the ball to kick a game winning field goal or are racing the clock in another way. We had a perfect situation to play it smart, play with backup plan, but still play to win. We played to win and we won bu that wasn't the smart play call.
Tomlin: Let's unleash hell and "mop the floor" with the competition.
I saw it brought up that they could have been trying to get it closer to the middle of the field for the kicker. If that wasn't the case then that wasn't the case.
Maybe you're right. Maybe you're not. I certainly don't think it's "unbelievable obvious" and "pathetic" you have to explain this considering it would seem the majority do NOT agree with you. You don't think it was the smart play. I disagree.I don't need to waste my time and prove something that is some unbelievable obvious it's pathetic I have to explain this.
Most teams would do that if they are given the opportunity. I think I've seen Belicheck do it. It's not a scenario that happens every week. Normally teams are rushing to the LOS to spike the ball to kick a game winning field goal or are racing the clock in another way. We had a perfect situation to play it smart, play with backup plan, but still play to win. We played to win and we won bu that wasn't the smart play call.
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