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4th Quarter FG Attempt?


shinallsm

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Why did we go for that field goal up 21-6 ? I think it was at least a 50 yarder, and we gave them tremendous field position with i think about 7-8 minutes left. Why not punt it, and make the dream 80 or more yards and waste even more time? I think that was a tremendously bad coaching decision between Brian Murphy and RR.

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The FG was blocked/tipped. I thought it was the right, agressive call and a convertion would have pretty much seaeld the win (three scoring game). RR showed some balls there - finally! I want more of these decisions.

That far, on the road with a 2 possession lead already? 80 yds vs 40 yds...... time running out..... i dkkkkkkkk

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Why did we go for that field goal up 21-6 ? I think it was at least a 50 yarder, and we gave them tremendous field position with i think about 7-8 minutes left. Why not punt it, and make the dream 80 or more yards and waste even more time? I think that was a tremendously bad coaching decision between Brian Murphy and RR.

Turn it to a 3 possession game, key your kicker finally have a shot at a long K in a none do or die scenario.....thought kicking was right call.

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