GrizRanger said:
PR, Griz went for a field goal on 4th down when they were down by 11 points with 7 or 8 or so minutes left in the game. They needed both a TD with two point conversion and a field goal to tie the game, and the field goal was right there. Clearly there was a greater chance of kicking the field goal than going for a 4th and long for a first down.
The fact that their kicker missed the field goal does not make that a poor coaching decision. Coach Delaney made the right decision in going for the field goal in that situation. It’s too bad the kicker missed it.
If the kicker had made the field goal Griz would have been within a TD and two point conversion of tying the game. If they went for it on 4th down and did not make the 1st down they would be down by 11 points with time running out, which is the same place they were in after missing the field goal -(which again they should have made).
The lesson in all of this is that the Griz need a better (i.e., more reliable) kicker. Your argument that the Griz should always try to get the first down, is bolstered when the Griz kicker sucks. I don't think our kicker sucks that bad yet. He makes more than he misses.
It's not that simple. You should be able to make 4th and less than 1 most of the time, unless its the Jags vs the Steel Curtain. We in fact went for it in a longer yardage situation last week vs Cal Poly, you have to calculate your odds. Making it and going for two makes it possible to tie with a long FG on a subsequent possession. We were coming from way behind after a sad performance and went conservative...at home.
NFL coaches go all conservative like this and lose all the time. If you can't gain 1 yard at home in this situation, you deserve to lose but you should at least give yourself the best chance (unlikely given the points we were behind) to win and that wasn't it.