Is anybody talking about the idiotic decision to go for a two-point conversion in the first half of what was obviously going to be a high-scoring game? Or, the subsequent two-point conversion, (seemingly) necessary once the first one was stopped? Because once again, this game is proof that Andy Reid is smart, and all the other idiotic coaches in the NFL are dumb as a post.
The same thing happened in the NFC championship game, but it didn't end up mattering. But just as happened in the Baltimore-Bills game last week, a stupidly early two-point attempt set up a late situation where (in that game) the Ravens needed a successful two-point conversion to keep their season alive.
You don't go for two ( a less than 50 percent play) unless you are pretty certain that you'll only get the ball back once on offense. That is all.
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Is anybody talking about the idiotic decision to go for a two-point conversion in the first half of what was obviously going to be a high-scoring game? Or, the subsequent two-point conversion, (seemingly) necessary once the first one was stopped? Because once again, this game is proof that Andy Reid is smart, and all the other idiotic coaches in the NFL are dumb as a post.
The same thing happened in the NFC championship game, but it didn't end up mattering. But just as happened in the Baltimore-Bills game last week, a stupidly early two-point attempt set up a late situation where (in that game) the Ravens needed a successful two-point conversion to keep their season alive.
You don't go for two ( a less than 50 percent play) unless you are pretty certain that you'll only get the ball back once on offense. That is all.
By the way, Philly +1 in the Super Bowl is an obvious take. (I haven't, yet.) The only reason to hesitate is that Sirianni is just as idiotic as McDermott. I will fight you to the death on this point.
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By the way, Philly +1 in the Super Bowl is an obvious take. (I haven't, yet.) The only reason to hesitate is that Sirianni is just as idiotic as McDermott. I will fight you to the death on this point.
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