MNVCGUY
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I know this isn't 100% Gopher related but it does involve the fate of some Gopher alum in the game and I was trying to fathom the melt down that would have happened here had Fleck done the same thing.
For the life of me I can't understand why the Packers, down 8 late in the game, would go for a field goal to cut the lead from 8 to 5 when they had the ball 4th and goal from the 8.
As I see it the situation could have played out these ways and the option they picked to me feels like the worst option of the bunch.
Option 1 - what they did - You kick the field goal and cut the lead to 5. Then you have to stop the other team, get the ball back with almost no time on the clock and no timeouts and manage to score the winning TD. Oh and that team has friggin Tom Brady at QB so the QB is unlikely to make a mental mistake to help you out which shockingly he didn't and you never saw the ball again.
Option 2 - You go for it with the following outcomes
A - You get the TD and 2 Point, game is tied and you just have to keep them from scoring to force OT or possibly get the ball back to setup a game winning field goal opportunity.
B - You get the TD but miss the 2 pt. Meaning you need to stop them, get the ball back and try to get in position for a game winning Field Goal (far easier then needing a TD)
C - You fail on 4th down giving Tampa the ball inside the 10. You have to stop them but if you do they will be punting from deep in their end giving you the ball back in good field position still needing to score a TD.
If Fleck had kicked the field goal there he would have been destroyed on this board for the decision. I can't imagine Packer fans are real thrilled right now with the decision their guy made. There must be some high brow analytics somewhere that say that was the best option but I can't image why. Haven't looked for any post game comments from their coach yet but I am sure he is going to get a lot of second guessing.
On the bright side - Packers lost and two Gopher rookies will have a chance to try and go out and win the Super Bowl in a few weeks. So all in all a good day (feel a little bad for Kamal but he is the only Packer I feel bad for).
For the life of me I can't understand why the Packers, down 8 late in the game, would go for a field goal to cut the lead from 8 to 5 when they had the ball 4th and goal from the 8.
As I see it the situation could have played out these ways and the option they picked to me feels like the worst option of the bunch.
Option 1 - what they did - You kick the field goal and cut the lead to 5. Then you have to stop the other team, get the ball back with almost no time on the clock and no timeouts and manage to score the winning TD. Oh and that team has friggin Tom Brady at QB so the QB is unlikely to make a mental mistake to help you out which shockingly he didn't and you never saw the ball again.
Option 2 - You go for it with the following outcomes
A - You get the TD and 2 Point, game is tied and you just have to keep them from scoring to force OT or possibly get the ball back to setup a game winning field goal opportunity.
B - You get the TD but miss the 2 pt. Meaning you need to stop them, get the ball back and try to get in position for a game winning Field Goal (far easier then needing a TD)
C - You fail on 4th down giving Tampa the ball inside the 10. You have to stop them but if you do they will be punting from deep in their end giving you the ball back in good field position still needing to score a TD.
If Fleck had kicked the field goal there he would have been destroyed on this board for the decision. I can't imagine Packer fans are real thrilled right now with the decision their guy made. There must be some high brow analytics somewhere that say that was the best option but I can't image why. Haven't looked for any post game comments from their coach yet but I am sure he is going to get a lot of second guessing.
On the bright side - Packers lost and two Gopher rookies will have a chance to try and go out and win the Super Bowl in a few weeks. So all in all a good day (feel a little bad for Kamal but he is the only Packer I feel bad for).