What would you do?

What's your call?


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Valley Rat

Freshman
Oct 14, 2003
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You're up by 4 with under 30 seconds to play. It's 2nd down and you're inside your opponents 5-yard line...
 

Wild_Mustang

Sophomore
Jul 30, 2010
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Same thing happened with Ampipe vs Walnut Heights. Vinny "The Vuc" Salvucci fumbled in the rain on his 1 yard line and Walnut Heights recovered it in the end zone for the win. Coach Nickerson made the wrong call. Him and Stef Djorjevich had a blow up in the locker afterward after Stef called him out. Then he got in a car with Bosco and spray painted the coaches house.

In this case, I don't think there is a wrong call. I don't think the coach lost the game for them or the kid for that matter. Games aren't lost on 1 play, it's a series of events throughout the game that win it or lose it for you.
 

mullin17

Junior
Jul 2, 2001
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I never understood why teams don't snap the ball to the QB, he runs backwards to the 50 or even farther, wait for a defender to approach, then throw a pass out of bounds three or four times depending on clock. Each play would start on the snap and end when the ball hits OB. AT Minimum it would take 10 seconds a play, game over.
 

mc140

All-Conference
May 29, 2001
8,751
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I never understood why teams don't snap the ball to the QB, he runs backwards to the 50 or even farther, wait for a defender to approach, then throw a pass out of bounds three or four times depending on clock. Each play would start on the snap and end when the ball hits OB. AT Minimum it would take 10 seconds a play, game over.

Well you have to practice it or chances are good for that QB to fire it in the hands of one of the defenders.