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Brick

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If anyone watched the Pats/Hawks game yesterday I've got a question for you. When Seattle was driving at the end of the game down 10 with no timeouts,why didn't they kick the field goal with like 45 secs left when they were in range instead of wasting the entire clock to go for the touchdown first. They still had to get the onside kick and score again. The way they approached it, even if they get the TD there was virtually no time left. Was this really as dumb as I think or am I just biased because I had the Hawks teased. Just wondering what you guys thought as I was watching by myself and got no confirmation for what a stupid coaching decision that was.
 

pt1gard

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most coaches do it the way the walrus chose to, but UR right, you need 2 scores and I have rarely seen coaches opt for the correct math ... I have coached HS hoops for over 20 years and I swear to Mother Teresa's grave, I can clock manage as well or better than 99% of coaches in nfl or college ... their consistent blunders never cease to amaze me

good point, Brick

I had teased hawks to 11 and lucked out; but also MLed them, Haselback's two early pix doomed them

take care
gregg
 
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