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Matt Chatham ?@chatham58 29s
Perfect throw by Big Ben. Patriots are playing #Steelers straight up...no particular double or combo drawn to Pitt's top WR, Antonio Brown
A FG is worth very little win equity especially when behind or ahead by a lot. The conversion rate from 4th and goal on short yardage and the fact that ~80% of the time you get the ball back in FG territory again if you fail to convert makes it correct to always go for it there especially when the score is wider.
To be fair, the study that found that it's generally better to go for it on 4th down than to kick/punt found two major exceptions: fourth and forever, and inside either 10.
Any of our corners would struggle 1on1 with Antonio Brown. Might be the fastest receiver in the league. I actually hope we get a little more zone in the 2nd half because if we don't completely nock them off the LOS were getting burned.
Why is it when our offense is bad our defense is good but when our offense is good our defense turns to garbage? Can we not have a good offense and good defense at the same time? Ugh.
To be fair, the study that found that it's generally better to go for it on 4th down than to kick/punt found two major exceptions: fourth and forever, and inside either 10.
Why is it when our offense is bad our defense is good but when our offense is good our defense turns to garbage? Can we not have a good offense and good defense at the same time? Ugh.