Buckybird
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First of all the HC has to call a pass play to him past the LOS & anything past 10 yards of the sticksPlease football gods let Rondale Moore develop into the football player Hill is.
Just sayin lol
First of all the HC has to call a pass play to him past the LOS & anything past 10 yards of the sticksPlease football gods let Rondale Moore develop into the football player Hill is.
Analytics driving too many decisions instead of old fashioned common sense
Analytics driving too many decisions instead of old fashioned common sense
Yep. Agree 100%. Which means that against top notch defensive teams, our OL would almost always be getting pushed backwards.The problem with 4th down analytics is that it doesn't take into account when your Oline is getting dominated and pushed back every play. Sometimes you have to read the room.
This can’t be understated. Same with prior success by a team/coach. If you’re racking up successes against the dregs of the league using that as an indicator of future success against good defenses is just stupid.The problem with 4th down analytics is that it doesn't take into account when your Oline is getting dominated and pushed back every play. Sometimes you have to read the room.
This.
Plus, I can understand maybe going for it the 1st time. The 2nd time is tough, but debatable. The 3rd and 4th time is just lunacy.
The fact is, had Chargers just kicked their FG's they win that game.
I feel like there is an element of "suck cost fallacy" creeping into the decision making. It feels like some coaches, Kliff included, feel like because they spent 6 minutes and 12 plays driving down field they HAVE to take 7 points for that effort. 3 just isn't enough for the work they put in. Without factoring in that 3 is much better than the 0 you likely come away with.
I wonder if this is a young coach thing? Kliff, McVay, Staley, Shanny etc seem like the guys I see this from the most. I feel like we don't see as much of it from the old guard in neutral situations.
Or we do but Murray just did not go there, either chose not to or simply did not see.I also find it truly amazing how often so many of the KC and Chargers players are wide open. I feel there is very limited amount of times where our play calling results in that much separation of the defense.
Or we do but Murray just did not go there, either chose not to or simply did not see.
So true, and another thing to consider is risk versus the reward. KK going for it in the first quarter in your own territory, even if you get it you still are not guaranteed points.The problem with 4th down analytics is that it doesn't take into account when your Oline is getting dominated and pushed back every play. Sometimes you have to read the room.