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Kicking the 56 yard FG vs going for it on 4th and 3


If the chance to win the game is choosing between two low-probability plays in the final minute, the problem was probably not getting the score in the 59 minutes that preceded it. As promising as Mac has been, the points haven't been there.

(I thought it was a great game overall where the Pats overachieved)
 
He hit the left upright about midway up, he had plenty of leg. If he hit it Bill is a genius, if he doesn’t Bill gets second guessed.

A game is never won or lost on one play, if they converted the down on the two previous plays they get a lot closer.

Back to work, grind, practice and improve… there’s no secret sauce. The defense is really good, the offense and O-Line especially have to play better and limit mistakes.

This is a good team not playing consistently well and shooting themselves in the foot with mistakes. Execution can be improved, the talent is there.
 
He hit the left upright about midway up, he had plenty of leg. If he hit it Bill is a genius, if he doesn’t Bill gets second guessed.

A game is never won or lost on one play, if they converted the down on the two previous plays they get a lot closer.

Back to work, grind, practice and improve… there’s no secret sauce. The defense is really good, the offense and O-Line especially have to play better and limit mistakes.

This is a good team not playing consistently well and shooting themselves in the foot with mistakes. Execution can be improved, the talent is there.
You’ve got an interesting definition of about midway up.
 
He hit the left upright about midway up, he had plenty of leg. If he hit it Bill is a genius, if he doesn’t Bill gets second guessed.
If he hit it Brady drives them down the field to kick the GWFG anyway. No doubt about it.

Going for it was defensible. Kicking there isn't.
 
Im sorry, but It doesnt.

First, because every 3rd down is an independent event from another. Let alone, every one of them with their unique circumstances.

Second, is a big difference when you are going through the normal motions, and when you are going for a victory, 4 down territory.
2-9 is 2-9...
 
damned if you do, damned if you don't

If Bill had gone for it on 4th down and not made it, all the Monday morning QB's that are criticizing his decision to try the field goal today would be criticizing his decision to not try a field goal.
 
He hit the left upright about midway up, he had plenty of leg. If he hit it Bill is a genius, if he doesn’t Bill gets second guessed.

A game is never won or lost on one play, if they converted the down on the two previous plays they get a lot closer.

Back to work, grind, practice and improve… there’s no secret sauce. The defense is really good, the offense and O-Line especially have to play better and limit mistakes.

This is a good team not playing consistently well and shooting themselves in the foot with mistakes. Execution can be improved, the talent is there.
In the least surprising take of the day, you’re okay with the decision. It was a terrible decision. Even if Folk bailed him out, it still would have been a terrible decision. And that’s without even considering the fact that you’re giving Brady the ball back with plenty of time and two timeouts. Your QB just completed 19 in a row against a badly depleted secondary. Put the game in his hands and trust him to move you closer to ice the game.
 
Actually 4th and 2 in Indy isn't the right comparison. I think 4th and 13 in the Super Bowl is. Not trusting your rookie to get it done (in that case, your rookie kicker) like they're too fragile emotionally to deal with failure if they don't make it.

The message he sent was he'd rather give the GOAT one last crack at it then see his rookie QB deal with pressure and potential failure. I don't get that logic.
 
Looked just like what I'd expect from a kicker asked to kick one out of his range.

It wasn't out of his range. His career-long was 56 yards. And the elements didn't force him to miss the kick. He just pulled it left.
 
That's actually how I would describe a lousy football team.
There are teams that have very little talent and no hope of improving no matter how well they execute. The Bucs last year led the entire league in penalties about halfway through the season, they improved and won it all.
 

Those same probably metrics had Fresno State and Oregon each as having a 99.99% chance of winning at some point during their games.
 
It wasn't out of his range. His career-long was 56 yards. And the elements didn't force him to miss the kick. He just pulled it left.
His long when he’s healthy. Folk isn’t healthy. He has a gimpy plant leg. That he even got that close is commendable.
 
It wasn't out of his range. His career-long was 56 yards. And the elements didn't force him to miss the kick. He just pulled it left.
The last time he hit a 55+ yarder was 2015. And he is not 100%. If it was in his range back then - it isn't today.
 
If he hit it Brady drives them down the field to kick the GWFG anyway. No doubt about it.

Going for it was defensible. Kicking there isn't.
The Patriot defense was playing very good and 56 seconds is not a lot of time. Your ability to peer into alternate universes and tell us what would have been is impressive though.
 
There are teams that have very little talent and no hope of improving no matter how well they execute. The Bucs last year led the entire league in penalties about halfway through the season, they improved and won it all.
I know but "shooting yourself in the foot" as a team is not really a positive. Lots of bad teams do exactly that, that's why they're bad teams.
 
Not to go off topic but I have to say

Mac may have gone "toe to toe" with brady, but that throw brady made to Antonio Brown in the endzone from 40 yards out which Brown dropped (Which would have sealed the win)...was by far the best throw of the night. It's also a difficulty level throw I've never seen Mac Jones even come close to attempting.
 
The Patriot defense was playing very good and 56 seconds is not a lot of time. Your ability to peer into alternate universes and tell us what would have been is impressive though.
56 seconds with 2 timeouts is a lot of time. With one of the all time greatest 2 minute drill QBs. He gets them down the field. No question about it.
 


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