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The Seahawks just scored a TD that put them up by 7 with only a few minutes left in the game. Instead of kicking the extra point to put them up by 8 (and force the Pats to go for 2 after a potential TD), the Seahawks went for the kill and went for two themselves. A successful conversion would put them up by 9 and assure a two possession lead.
What do you think? Do you think that was a good, aggressive call?
What is funny is that my brother and I were discussing this very possibility during the 1 o'clock games. I liked the idea of going for two in this scenario.
Here was my logic.....
It comes down to which scenario you have more confidence in....
Do you feel better about your offense scoring a 2 pt conversion or do you feel better about your defense stopping one?
I've given it some more thought this morning and I realize there is another element at play that goes AGAINST going for two.....situational knowledge. Had the Seahawks converted the 2 pt conversion, at that moment the Pats would have known it was a two possession game and would treat clock management appropriately.
Had they been down by 8, they would do what all teams do.....even though it's a two score game (TD + 2pt) tehy would treat it like a one possession. Their play calling/urgency would indicate an 'put all your eggs in this one drive' approach. You either get the TD and 2 pts , or you lose. So if you miss the two points, you've lost.
What do you think? Do you think that was a good, aggressive call?
What is funny is that my brother and I were discussing this very possibility during the 1 o'clock games. I liked the idea of going for two in this scenario.
Here was my logic.....
It comes down to which scenario you have more confidence in....
Do you feel better about your offense scoring a 2 pt conversion or do you feel better about your defense stopping one?
I've given it some more thought this morning and I realize there is another element at play that goes AGAINST going for two.....situational knowledge. Had the Seahawks converted the 2 pt conversion, at that moment the Pats would have known it was a two possession game and would treat clock management appropriately.
Had they been down by 8, they would do what all teams do.....even though it's a two score game (TD + 2pt) tehy would treat it like a one possession. Their play calling/urgency would indicate an 'put all your eggs in this one drive' approach. You either get the TD and 2 pts , or you lose. So if you miss the two points, you've lost.












