The Packers have a 66.7% conversion percentage that's actually really good.
So you have a 66.7% chance of winning the game outright.
http://www.todayspigskin.com/footba...e-your-team-won-an-overtime-game-on-the-road/
Road teams have a 46% chance of winning a game in OT 2015.
So if the dude is just playing the math of the situation let alone the shock value you would easily just go for two I would have and said as much.
Once you know the math of this that's exactly what SHOULD Of happened and it's only because both coaches are math deficient that we ended up with the result we did.
Had the other coach been a math genius then we would probably have lost the game. Going for the win, being aggressive is DOING THE RIGHT THING even though you may have instincts the other way.
Where I come from that's going for the kill, doing what disadvantages your opponent most and playing to your advantages to the max possible extent.
Maybe coaches just don't get math?
Arians doing the wrong thing gave Green Bay a better chance to win the game, on that one decision that's bad coaching, then Mike made an error of his own.
People are chicken and those that aren't apparently can't do quick math in their heads and know that time was on their side with a run.
You'd think for the amount they pay these guys someone could figure this out.
As to blaming the loss on the coach if they don't make the play it's still the teams fault. As a coach all you have to do is point out to the press that, hey, take out your pencil and paper and cipher this sparky and if they don't get it they are stupid and will be shown as such.