It's a difference of going 20 yards for the winning field goal or 50 or so yards for the winning field goal... big difference in my book.I'm going to have to... disagree? What was so gutsy about it? It's literally in the perfect area of the field to go for a short yardage 4th down, and if I remember correctly, there was 3 minutes and some change left. So if we punt, the ball would be somewhere between the goal line and 20 most likely, and if Indiana scores, guess how much time that probably leaves NU to respond? I'm going to assume under a minute. You go for it on 4th, and if you convert, it significantly increases your chances of putting up points and killing more clock. You don't get it, and Indiana has less field to move to score, but it also means its most likely takes less time, leaving NU with more time at the end to respond.
That's my reasoning. That didn't take stones to go for it on 4th. All it took was the ability to do some simple math.
And as a bonus, we totally took advantage of the opportunity.
That took balls & showed he had confidence in his offense. They could have ran it back for 10-40 yards. He could have punted and tried to pin them deep. If we don't convert, they field just got flipped. That old man showed some balls.I'm going to have to... disagree? What was so gutsy about it? It's literally in the perfect area of the field to go for a short yardage 4th down, and if I remember correctly, there was 3 minutes and some change left. So if we punt, the ball would be somewhere between the goal line and 20 most likely, and if Indiana scores, guess how much time that probably leaves NU to respond? I'm going to assume under a minute. You go for it on 4th, and if you convert, it significantly increases your chances of putting up points and killing more clock. You don't get it, and Indiana has less field to move to score, but it also means its most likely takes less time, leaving NU with more time at the end to respond.
That's my reasoning. That didn't take stones to go for it on 4th. All it took was the ability to do some simple math.
And as a bonus, we totally took advantage of the opportunity.
That's my reasoning. That didn't take stones to go for it on 4th. All it took was the ability to do some simple math.
Anybody have our season record on 4th down plays this year? Seems like it's been very high but I don't know the actual numbers.
I'm going to have to... disagree? What was so gutsy about it? It's literally in the perfect area of the field to go for a short yardage 4th down, and if I remember correctly, there was 3 minutes and some change left. So if we punt, the ball would be somewhere between the goal line and 20 most likely, and if Indiana scores, guess how much time that probably leaves NU to respond? I'm going to assume under a minute. You go for it on 4th, and if you convert, it significantly increases your chances of putting up points and killing more clock. You don't get it, and Indiana has less field to move to score, but it also means its most likely takes less time, leaving NU with more time at the end to respond.
That's my reasoning. That didn't take stones to go for it on 4th. All it took was the ability to do some simple math.
And as a bonus, we totally took advantage of the opportunity.
Yep, 6 of 9 on 4th down attempts...I don't recall actual numbers but I think it's like 6 of 9 or something..
showed confidence in Tommy and the O line. barely got the yard, but we got it
Its very hard to defend a good qb on a sneak ; they can read the angle they need ; vs a developing play with linebackers shooting gaps and linemen submarining. But our coach showed courage; our linemen were saying they would have had to be dragged and ordered from the field. It seemed a well designed play, with all involved in the push with the new rule; we also won the " rugby " scrum. GBRTommy is good for a yard on a sneak anytime. Contrast that with Colts game on tv where they have almost no chance of picking up a yard running on 4th down.
We got the first down regardless. They did give us a generous spot in the fact that it looks like we got the first easier than what we actually did, but even if they spotted it correctly we still would have gotten the first down.One question I have... I have read or heard from multiple sources that it was a generous spot... not from analysts, per se, just from people in general. How was it a generous spot? it seemed to me like they spotted the ball where he eventually came down. Am I wrong?
Anybody else remember when Beck would always have us in shotgun on every short yardage play? God that drove me crazy that we couldn't run the most basic offensive play in the history of football!
One question I have... I have read or heard from multiple sources that it was a generous spot... not from analysts, per se, just from people in general. How was it a generous spot? it seemed to me like they spotted the ball where he eventually came down. Am I wrong?
I think thats how I felt as well. I guess there was no way to tell if it was generous or not because I'm I don't think we really could see where he came down. It was a big mess, that's what I saw. So could have been generous or could have been spot on. Just don't know why many are saying it was generous... liked your analogy of red semis. Thanks.Looked generous to me as well, but honestly how in the heck can anyone really say for certain? Just a big pile of red semi's all tangled up, who's to say where the ball is exactly.
That took balls & showed he had confidence in his offense. They could have ran it back for 10-40 yards. He could have punted and tried to pin them deep. If we don't convert, they field just got flipped. That old man showed some balls.[/QUOTE
Old Man?? I dare you to take this football away from me you whippersnapper!!
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