Of all the things to critique, you pick the thing that turned out to be the right decision.
Absolutely gutty decision..a 28 point comeback, you go for the throat..knowing Baxa he wouldn’t have hit the XP anyways
Wow, do you share a shower with Baker?Wasn’t the right decision, he got lucky DJ saved his ***
How was it the wrong decision given the results bro? If Baxa puts us up one it’s a different dynamic..that **** killed momentumWasn’t the right decision, he got lucky DJ saved his ***
How was it the wrong decision given the results bro? If Baxa puts us up one it’s a different dynamic..that **** killed momentum
No I get what your saying..it was a unconventional call..but it worked..so how was it a bad decision?? Nick Saban once kicked a onside kick to start a half in the Natty..was unconventional but it worked so u can’t say it was a bad decisionNever mind dude, you clearly don’t get it
It actually makes statistical sense.
No I get what your saying..it was a unconventional call..but it worked..so how was it a bad decision?? Nick Saban once kicked a onside kick to start a half in the Natty..was unconventional but it worked so u can’t say it was a bad decision
Manny is an analytics guy. He has a guy in the booth telling him what the percentages say to do. It’s a new breed of football. Wether it’s the right call or not, it’s not something he is pulling out of his butt. He is basing it on science.
I would be very curious to hear the math behind it because it seems pretty clear cut to me. Statistically you will have better odds of making two extra points than one out of two 2 point conversions.