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Let them score

Cuervohola

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With that last Idaho pick that got down to the 1 yard line, they should have let him walk in. That would have preserved all that extra time. Lets face it, a team at the 1 will either run the time down or score almost all of the time, unless they are the Seattle Seahawks.

I don't know the time left, as I wasn't communicating with the planet at that moment, but any extra time would allow them some kind of scenario... Throwing deep for a score, then???

They would have still needed to onside, but if they got that, they have much more time.
 
While I agree with you, in the end it didn’t really matter any way cause we failed to convert the onside kick. That’s the only scenario where the clock would’ve made any difference potentially in the outcome.
 
Griz til I die said:
While I agree with you, in the end it didn’t really matter any way cause we failed to convert the onside kick. That’s the only scenario where the clock would’ve made any difference potentially in the outcome.

I disagree. If they are allowed to score immediately, there would have been FOUR minutes on the clock. We wouldn’t have needed to resort to an onside kick. Could have used our timeouts on defense (assuming we could stop them). Instead, we used them in shitty situations and scored with just 30 seconds to go, and then couldn’t cover an onside kick that was ours for the taking. Because we HAD to onside kick it since we only had one timeout left.
 
AZGrizFan said:
Griz til I die said:
While I agree with you, in the end it didn’t really matter any way cause we failed to convert the onside kick. That’s the only scenario where the clock would’ve made any difference potentially in the outcome.

I disagree. If they are allowed to score immediately, there would have been FOUR minutes on the clock. We wouldn’t have needed to resort to an onside kick. Could have used our timeouts on defense (assuming we could stop them). Instead, we used them in shitty situations and scored with just 30 seconds to go, and then couldn’t cover an onside kick that was ours for the taking. Because we HAD to onside kick it since we only had one timeout left.
That’s a fair take actually!
 
AZGrizFan said:
Griz til I die said:
While I agree with you, in the end it didn’t really matter any way cause we failed to convert the onside kick. That’s the only scenario where the clock would’ve made any difference potentially in the outcome.

I disagree. If they are allowed to score immediately, there would have been FOUR minutes on the clock. We wouldn’t have needed to resort to an onside kick. Could have used our timeouts on defense (assuming we could stop them). Instead, we used them in shitty situations and scored with just 30 seconds to go, and then couldn’t cover an onside kick that was ours for the taking. Because we HAD to onside kick it since we only had one timeout left.

My buddy and I said the same thing when they got the Pick... Let them score. A nice lady behind us said "fuck you Cat fan... We don't just let people score in our house". So I stopped saying words.
 
Not sure you let them score but the final drive you must try to score fast enough to have a chance after any possible onside recovery....not dink and dunk to make the margin of loss less and run out of time. Rosy called the last offensive series like they were only one score down.
 
Cuervohola said:
With that last Idaho pick that got down to the 1 yard line, they should have let him walk in. That would have preserved all that extra time. Lets face it, a team at the 1 will either run the time down or score almost all of the time, unless they are the Seattle Seahawks.

I don't know the time left, as I wasn't communicating with the planet at that moment, but any extra time would allow them some kind of scenario... Throwing deep for a score, then???

They would have still needed to onside, but if they got that, they have much more time.

I considered that same thinking and it probably would have been the Griz' best chance to let them score instantly save the 3 time-outs and have 4 full minutes down 2 TDS. I could have lived with that decision. What was unacceptable was letting Idaho use the clock (and eventually score a TD) and not use time-outs.
 
Ursus1 said:
Not sure you let them score but the final drive you must try to score fast enough to have a chance after any possible onside recovery....not dink and dunk to make the margin of loss less and run out of time. Rosy called the last offensive series like they were only one score down.
Yes dink and dunk while the clock runs down. Not unlike his calls for a 2 yard pass to a covered receiver on 3rd and 8. Often, another 3 and out.
 
Cuervohola said:
With that last Idaho pick that got down to the 1 yard line, they should have let him walk in. That would have preserved all that extra time. Lets face it, a team at the 1 will either run the time down or score almost all of the time, unless they are the Seattle Seahawks.

I don't know the time left, as I wasn't communicating with the planet at that moment, but any extra time would allow them some kind of scenario... Throwing deep for a score, then???

They would have still needed to onside, but if they got that, they have much more time.

I agree. My 25 year old son, who played a bit of college football, said that immediately. He said it was already a 2-score game, and Idaho would kick a FG and make 2 TD's necessary, even if the Griz held. UM was reasonable close on the onside kick.

I understand how a college coach doesn't want to just give up a TD. This would have been a perfect time to do it, tho.
 
Ursus1 said:
Not sure you let them score but the final drive you must try to score fast enough to have a chance after any possible onside recovery....not dink and dunk to make the margin of loss less and run out of time. Rosy called the last offensive series like they were only one score down.

I agree. At some point, I would have been going for the end zone on every down.
 
"Oh, the weather outside is frightful
But the fire is so delightful
And since we've no place to go"
Let 'em score! Let 'em score! Let 'em score!

My mind wanders... :lol:
 
Proverb. When finding oneself in a troubling situation, one should first make sure one is not making the situation worse by his own actions before addressing all other causes.

Face it, the entire day was a disaster. Giving them another seven points would have been 'pointless.'
 
Cuervohola said:
With that last Idaho pick that got down to the 1 yard line, they should have let him walk in. That would have preserved all that extra time. Lets face it, a team at the 1 will either run the time down or score almost all of the time, unless they are the Seattle Seahawks.

I don't know the time left, as I wasn't communicating with the planet at that moment, but any extra time would allow them some kind of scenario... Throwing deep for a score, then???

They would have still needed to onside, but if they got that, they have much more time.

I can’t remember the game. But not that long ago there was a game that was down to the one yard line. Right at the end of the game and the D could have let them score and get the ball back with a little bit of time. Instead they tried to stop them on a few runs. The offense fumbled at the 1!!! The defense won the game. God I wish I could remember what game it was
 
mtgrizfankb said:
Cuervohola said:
With that last Idaho pick that got down to the 1 yard line, they should have let him walk in. That would have preserved all that extra time. Lets face it, a team at the 1 will either run the time down or score almost all of the time, unless they are the Seattle Seahawks.

I don't know the time left, as I wasn't communicating with the planet at that moment, but any extra time would allow them some kind of scenario... Throwing deep for a score, then???

They would have still needed to onside, but if they got that, they have much more time.

I can’t remember the game. But not that long ago there was a game that was down to the one yard line. Right at the end of the game and the D could have let them score and get the ball back with a little bit of time. Instead they tried to stop them on a few runs. The offense fumbled at the 1!!! The defense won the game. God I wish I could remember what game it was

College?
 
mtgrizfankb said:
Cuervohola said:
With that last Idaho pick that got down to the 1 yard line, they should have let him walk in. That would have preserved all that extra time. Lets face it, a team at the 1 will either run the time down or score almost all of the time, unless they are the Seattle Seahawks.

I don't know the time left, as I wasn't communicating with the planet at that moment, but any extra time would allow them some kind of scenario... Throwing deep for a score, then???

They would have still needed to onside, but if they got that, they have much more time.

I can’t remember the game. But not that long ago there was a game that was down to the one yard line. Right at the end of the game and the D could have let them score and get the ball back with a little bit of time. Instead they tried to stop them on a few runs. The offense fumbled at the 1!!! The defense won the game. God I wish I could remember what game it was

I could see that happening only if the coach of the team on defense was gifted a timeout well after the snap on a game-winning TD run.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
mtgrizfankb said:
I can’t remember the game. But not that long ago there was a game that was down to the one yard line. Right at the end of the game and the D could have let them score and get the ball back with a little bit of time. Instead they tried to stop them on a few runs. The offense fumbled at the 1!!! The defense won the game. God I wish I could remember what game it was

I could see that happening only if the coach of the team on defense was gifted a timeout well after the snap on a game-winning TD run.

And then the coach of the team on offense ran the EXACT SAME PLAY a second time.

That’s about the only crazy scenario where that could happen.
 
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