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Game 11: Bears @ Packers - Sunday, Nov 29th, 7:20PM CT


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Didn't think about it at the time, but Crosby's first PAT was from the left hash, wasn't it??? Isn't that where he historically has had trouble?

 

I still don't get why teams don't just kick it from center. They always spend the ends or games trying to line up the game winning FG from right between the hashes but on an extra point they want to kick from a hash for some reason?

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Didn't think about it at the time, but Crosby's first PAT was from the left hash, wasn't it??? Isn't that where he historically has had trouble?

 

I still don't get why teams don't just kick it from center. They always spend the ends or games trying to line up the game winning FG from right between the hashes but on an extra point they want to kick from a hash for some reason?

 

Because clearly the K prefers it a certain way? Why else?

 

Though what you are referring to seems way way less common than it was 10 years ago. I rarely see those last plays where the RB just falls down in a certain spot to make that happen.

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What a chicken crap call. You got a good field position gift, you're only 20-25 yards from a reasonably possible FG attempt. Just throw it downfield and see what happens. It's not like they've been able to stop you all night.
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What a chicken crap call. You got a good field position gift, you're only 20-25 yards from a reasonably possible FG attempt. Just throw it downfield and see what happens. It's not like they've been able to stop you all night.

 

35-40 yards from a reasonable FG attempt, but yea, still agree worth taking a shot.

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What a chicken crap call. You got a good field position gift, you're only 20-25 yards from a reasonably possible FG attempt. Just throw it downfield and see what happens. It's not like they've been able to stop you all night.

 

35-40 yards from a reasonable FG attempt, but yea, still agree worth taking a shot.

 

20 yards gets you to the 45 and 25 gets you to the 40. That's a 57-62 yard field goal. Both are "reasonably possible" for a last half attempt in this era of kickers.

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What a chicken crap call. You got a good field position gift, you're only 20-25 yards from a reasonably possible FG attempt. Just throw it downfield and see what happens. It's not like they've been able to stop you all night.

 

Nah, It was the right call. No reason to give Bears more chance of momentum via a sack-TO. I'd say I would have had Jones in the game. It was pretty obvious with Williams a run being called. I'd have run with Jones and if he broke one for 14 or more yards you call TO and take a shot. They started before the 30yd line

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I just feel like this team is what it is and I've seen this show before. They're going to win this game and pound another crappy squad, but even giving up that TD at the end of the half is concerning. There are still spots in this game that have you scratching your head.

 

It's not that I'm disappointed how this specific game is going. I just don't see this as a team that can take out the Chiefs or Saints. I know they beat the Saints. I don't think they could beat them now.

 

Is my attitude the result of a team that's always good? Yes, absolutely. But. I also think there's a legitimacy to the frustration of watching them crush crappy teams and just never beat the top ones.

 

Beat Tennessee and serve me crow.

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What a chicken crap call. You got a good field position gift, you're only 20-25 yards from a reasonably possible FG attempt. Just throw it downfield and see what happens. It's not like they've been able to stop you all night.

 

Nah, It was the right call. No reason to give Bears more chance of momentum via a sack-TO. I'd say I would have had Jones in the game. It was pretty obvious with Williams a run being called. I'd have run with Jones and if he broke one for 14 or more yards you call TO and take a shot. They started before the 30yd line

But why not just take a knee when you have no intention of trying to score rather than risking a fumble recovery/touchdown?

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"Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power......He probably has a future as a backup infielder if he can stop rolling over to third base and shortstop." Keith Law, 2006
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What a chicken crap call. You got a good field position gift, you're only 20-25 yards from a reasonably possible FG attempt. Just throw it downfield and see what happens. It's not like they've been able to stop you all night.

 

Nah, It was the right call. No reason to give Bears more chance of momentum via a sack-TO. I'd say I would have had Jones in the game. It was pretty obvious with Williams a run being called. I'd have run with Jones and if he broke one for 14 or more yards you call TO and take a shot. They started before the 30yd line

But why not just take a knee when you have no intention of trying to score rather than risking a fumble recovery/touchdown?

 

If Bears rush three that could be a good call. Williams probably gets 10 - 20

"Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power......He probably has a future as a backup infielder if he can stop rolling over to third base and shortstop." Keith Law, 2006
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I just feel like this team is what it is and I've seen this show before. They're going to win this game and pound another crappy squad, but even giving up that TD at the end of the half is concerning. There are still spots in this game that have you scratching your head.

 

It's not that I'm disappointed how this specific game is going. I just don't see this as a team that can take out the Chiefs or Saints. I know they beat the Saints. I don't think they could beat them now.

 

Is my attitude the result of a team that's always good? Yes, absolutely. But. I also think there's a legitimacy to the frustration of watching them crush crappy teams and just never beat the top ones.

 

Beat Tennessee and serve me crow.

 

Way too much hand-wringing about January, here in November. Just take care of the task at hand. You don't have to beat KC or NO today. Worry about January in January. NFL teams look completely different from month to month. While I would like to see a scheme that is capable of winning against another certain type of scheme, I have no interest in trying to be paper champions against every other team in the league after game #11.

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