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re: Strategies that football coaches should do but never do
Posted on 9/25/17 at 12:08 pm to SirWinston
Posted on 9/25/17 at 12:08 pm to SirWinston
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1. When you are down by 7 points late in a game and score a TD, every offensive player should have it ingrained in them that you will line up to go for 2 without hesitation. The opposing coaching staff and defense - stunned and with the game potentially on the line - will almost certainly burn an incredibly valuable timeout, which will obviously harm their chances of driving for a last-second FG and avoiding OT. If the defense calls your bluff and doesn't burn one of their timeouts, you can simply burn yours, which is essentially worthless seeing as you are about to kick off and there's only a minute or so left. You then kick the XP.
I like this a lot
similar one for basketball:
when the spurs lost to the heat in the Ray Allen buzzer beater game, why did they even go rebound? they should've all stayed out on the arc and harassed the shooters. what's the worst that could happen? Miami player boards it and scores a 2? Big deal. Miami player boards it and kicks it to a shooter? yall are on the arc already. almost no chance they complete the pass and get a shot off in time.
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