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The field goal that almost was


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That call really pissed me off. It would be one thing if a missed field goal would allow the other team to take over from that spot, but it was the last play before the half. You really think you're more likely to complete a 50-yard hail mary than a 52-yard field goal?

I think it was ultimately a combination of two things: the blocked PAT earlier, and Fox's tendency to become complacent going into half.

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Actually it made perfect sense. You look at the kicker before the game and based on the conditions you evaluate whether he can make the kick with no effort or not. At that point he barely made the 47 yarder and five yards was alot of distance in the extreme cold. If it gets blocked like the extra point, it could be potentially run back. It was as good a play to throw a hail mary as it was a field goal. Maybe Fox remembers how many times dumb plays at the end of a half or a game against Minnesota have doomed our team. Remember the sack and strip for a TD and Gamble's lateral on the kickoff return and it wasn't hard to figure out.

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Actually it made perfect sense. You look at the kicker before the game and based on the conditions you evaluate whether he can make the kick with no effort or not. At that point he barely made the 47 yarder and five yards was alot of distance in the extreme cold. If it gets blocked like the extra point, it could be potentially run back. It was as good a play to throw a hail mary as it was a field goal. Maybe Fox remembers how many times dumb plays at the end of a half or a game against Minnesota have doomed our team. Remember the sack and strip for a TD and Gamble's lateral on the kickoff return and it wasn't hard to figure out.

he had just cleared a 47 yarder by atleast 8 yards. everyone could see that on the replay.

just another bad decision by john fox.

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he had just cleared a 47 yarder by atleast 8 yards. everyone could see that on the replay.

just another bad decision by john fox.

I was there and the first one didn't clear by 8 yards. Even if it had that doesn't mean the second one would. Special teams are awful and we already had an extra point blocked. You can't call something a bad decision when it didn't hurt us in any way. That is plain stupid.

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