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so why did rhule call an onside with 2:00 to go


PhillyB

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We had only 2 timeouts left.  A first down ends the game no matter where they are on the field.

Not sure why this is a debate at all.  In the scenario where all the other team needs is a first down to ice the game, then the onside kick is the right decision.

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The oneside kick was actually smart. You have to stop them from getting the first down or you lose, them being almost at field goal range is irrelevant because if there's a first down you lose anyway...

The only thing that could be said is if we did stop them and they punted they could pin us in our own endzone..

If you kick all the way down you have to stop them from getting a first down or you lose, and if you onside it you have to stop them from getting a first or you lose, so with the latter at least you get a slim slim chance of getting it back.

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Not sure the onside was the bad play. I think Teddy throwing the completion to Davis killed us. 

After that illegal grouding call, probably should have been thinking FG. Every throw should have been in the endzone or really close to it. Otherwise kick the FG with 2 timeouts and a 2 minute warning. I don't think Rhule kicks an onside in that scenario. 

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