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Was the Charger decision
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: December 14, 2018 07:52PM


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Re: Was the Charger decision
Posted by: Hooligan2 ()
Date: December 15, 2018 03:52AM

I didn't watch the game.

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Re: Was the Charger decision
Date: December 15, 2018 07:16AM

Depends on the Team. The whole situation. The match ups ect. You cant call this a black and white scenerio for any two teams . It took balls though. Could have went from zero to hero pretty quickly.

GO DOLPHINS!!!!

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Re: Was the Charger decision
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: December 17, 2018 12:51PM

I realize in retrospect that it is difficult for people to criticize a decision that turned out to be successful but I just think that you assure yourself of overtime and rely on that. They would have never lived it down if the 2 point conversion had failed and their opponent would have been thanking God because it was such a stupid decision to take such a chance. By far the worst decision I have seen in 60 years of following pro football from age 8.

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Re: Was the Charger decision
Posted by: socalphin ()
Date: December 17, 2018 02:22PM

Speaking of the Chargers, Mike Pouncy is having a Pro-Bowl quality season.

Im sure glad we didn't need him anymore...

Adam Gase as a talent evaluater is a complete mind blower.
This dude thought Julius Thomas, Jay Cutler, and Brock Osweiler were worth a crap.
If that's the case, we're in deep doo-doo if he continues to have final say on roster spots. That's the main reason we're in shallow doo-doo at the moment.
Until major changes are made as to who procures the talent, coaches the talent, and then make the final decision on the talent, the doo-doo is just going to keep getting deeper.

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Re: Was the Charger decision
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: January 10, 2019 03:02PM

ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Understandable or Inexplicable??????????
>
> The Chargers had scored a touchdown in the
> Thursday Night Football game that left them one
> point behind the Kansas City Chiefs
>
> with the score being
> Kansas City 28
> Chargers 27
>
> NOW BE CLEAR ON THIS, PRIOR TO THE TOUCHDOWN THE
> SCORE WAS Kansas City 28 Chargers 21.
>
> The touchdown WHICH OF COURSE WAS BEFORE THE
> CONVERSION TRY left the Chargers only one point
> behind.
>
> With only seconds left on the clock.
>
> The extra point kick would have sent the game into
> overtime.
>
> Amazingly, the Chargers lined up in play formation
> and Rivers went back to pass and more amazingly,
> he found a receiver wide open in the endzone for
> the two point conversion giving the game to
>
> Chargers 29
> Chiefs 28
>
> What would you have wanted to Dolphins to do
> immediately after scoring that last touchdown,
> just kick the extra point or try for the two?

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