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But, apparently, that wouldn't happen if they went for it on 4th down there and got the first down. They'd never face another 4th down in that game, and certainly not a 4th and long, as they went merrily on their way to unquestionably scoring 14 unanswered points in the last 3 minutes of the game.
Lame, you're usually a much better poster than that. It's rare to see you stopping to straw men, but I guess that's all you have left for this argument.
If they'd gone for it and converted on 4th and 1, then obviously they could have kicked the field goal on 4th and 7 from the 10. 4th and 7 is an extremely low-percentage conversion, so if a virtually guaranteed tie is on the table, then of course you take that. That's why whole benefit of going for it early in a favorable situation in the first place: it gives you the option of kicking later in the event that you end up in a situation exactly like the one they ended up in.
They passed up the opportunity to convert on 4th and 1 and as a result were forced to go for it on 4th and 7. There are a ton of outside factors complicating the issue, but if you want to play dumb about it, then that doesn't really favor your case either.











