PlayerRep said:
Good point. Look where CP's non-aggressive play-call got them. A blocked FG and a loss. Goes to show that a FG is not automatic. I thought CP might go for it and end the game with a first down. On the other hand, I had no problem with CP's call. The percentage is high that they will get the FG and win the game. CP punted several times, where I thought they might go for it too.
Or, we have confidence in our O and JJ to get the TD (look at the last 4th down play yesterday), but if we don't, we'll have NAU on their 2 or 1 and have confidence in our D holding them to a 3 and out, perhaps causing a bad punt, and perhaps even causing a turnover; and then we have confidence that with 3 TO's in the time remaining, JJ and the O can move down the field and get a score (again look at last drive yesterday). Also, short FG's are usually made (but again look at CP's blocked FG yesterday). Some of you watch too many (conservative) NFL games. College football is different.
So first you state that "Goes to show that a FG is not automatic." Then you say "The percentage is high that they will get the FG and win the game." Then you follow up with "Also, short FG's are usually made (but again look at CP's blocked FG yesterday)""
Dude, you are all over the place there...maybe you better talk to your fellow coach Delaney about short field goals.
"Was Delaney concerned when Cal Poly went into field goal formation? Let’s just say the veteran skipper has been in the game long enough to realize the odds of blocking a short field are about the same as blocking an extra point.
“That should be automatic to cinch the game,” he offered. “We could not have beat them if they kicked that field goal.” -Missoulian-
Also, it's a good thing the prior two or three failed 4th down attempts took place and boosted the offense and defenses confidence or else maybe JJ and the O could not have moved down the field and gotten a score.
That is some pure college football knowledge right there. I can tell you do not watch too many (conservative) NFL games. :clap: