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Should we have gone for it?  

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  1. 1. Should we have gone for it?



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Because a tie is a good result?

 

Better than losing. No guarantees in football...as seen by that last kick.

 

I would have gone for it, though, because the defense couldn't stop a HS JV team. You play your hot hand, which...ironically, was our offense.

 

We just got lucky and I'm fine with that.

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A tie is almost certainly equivalent to a loss.  Rivera should be fired on the basis of this singular decision.  A head coach who doesn't understand the numbers is a worthless coach.

 

SO OF fuging COURSE YOU GO FOR THE WIN AND IF YOU LOSE OH WELL AT LEAST YOU TRIED TO WIN WHEN YOU HAD THE CHANCE

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