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Going for two was the right call.


TN05

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Wrong 

Yiu are on the playoff race in a dog fight for a wild card spot

If this were the Bucs who are out of the race and nothing to lose it wouldve been a good call.

 

Us, no.  That is a call that could resulting in us being left out of the playoffs

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Wrong 

Yiu are on the playoff race in a dog fight for a wild card spot

If this were the Bucs who are out of the race and nothing to lose it wouldve been a good call.

 

Us, no.  That is a call that could resulting in us being left out of the playoffs

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Ron's game day was fine, Washington is in way over his head, waaaaay to many missed tackles, funchess and gano both had the worst games of their careers (and that's saying something).  Cam made a terrible throw on that 2 point and also could have ran it even.  I'm so disgusted at how quickly our season dissolved before our eyes.

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9 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

It's not the decision I have an issue with in itself...  the playcall was complete poo and the missed throw was on a redirected route after they covered the initial route Wright was running.  The actual call should've resulted in an open read, and there wasn't one.  Really disappointed in Norv there.  And again, I would've went for two there after what Gano looked liked all day, but my issue is, it shouldn't have even came down to that play had it not been for Rivera and Washington fuging around all day again and then wanting Cam to bail them out.  I'm sick of that poo.

Good call, Norv deserves some blame on that one, there was nothing about that route combo that seemed like a play u call in that position 

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24 minutes ago, TN05 said:

Gano has been awful all day. Barely made his first kick and then missed two from about PAT range. Losing a game on a blocked or missed PAT would be a real possibility. In comparison, with a two-point conversion you take the lead you should have had already and put the other team on notice. Do you trust Gano at that point or Cam?

Cam threw a bad pass, but it was the right call

Horrible, ridiculous, sand lot call. Gano making the extra point is about 95%. 2 point conversion is half that mark. So much can go wrong. WR was open, poorly thrown pass, lose.

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Also, curious as to why we didn't present Cam more as a running threat by design today, as that seemed to cost us later in the game.  On that 2 pt conversion, it appeared they dropped all but 3 into coverage, and Cam never looked to run either.  Just a shitty playcall, imo.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Also, curious as to why we didn't present Cam more as a running threat by design today, as that seemed to cost us later in the game.  On that 2 pt conversion, it appeared they dropped all but 3 into coverage, and Cam never looked to run either.  Just a shitty playcall, imo.

I'm wondering if they told Cam to not run today. He hardly even scrambled.

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Terrible call with that much time left and every decision leading up to the two point conversion was a disaster.

A one point lead puts Detroit in 4 down mode playing for the win. A tie game Detroit more than likely plays it safe and punts the ball away if we get a stop and we go to overtime. 

The probablilty that they get into field goal range and score is literally higher if we have the lead in that situation. It was a god awful decision anyway you look at it.

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5 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

I'm wondering if they told Cam to not run today. He hardly even scrambled.

Yup, there was another play earlier where they dropped everyone into coverage in the redzone and Cam had the whole left side open to scramble, but nothing came open and he ended up getting sacked, which led to Gano's missed FG.

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