Agree.Why is there even talk about an onside there. It’s 7 points, over 4 minutes left and 3 timeouts.
But I also think there is a good chance the Chargers never see the ball again this year.
Agree.Why is there even talk about an onside there. It’s 7 points, over 4 minutes left and 3 timeouts.
Positive;#93 cost them like 60 yards
Spoke too fastPositive;
Less likely for SD to score too fast
This confused me before realizing I'm old as shit and LA means the Chargers and not the Raiders.Shit how to LA not fall on that?
Wasting the 2 minute warning on an incompletion tooGoing for it all there is so dumb, you have plenty of time.
This confused me before realizing I'm old as shit and LA means the Chargers and not the Raiders.
Dude never had possessionLA recovered it and the dude was down then the Raider knocked it out of his hands. But they never call that correctly.
I wouldn’t put it past the Chargers coach.I need the Chargers to score and line up to go for 2 down 1, just for Al's head to explode on live TV
Steelers fan?I need the Chargers to score and line up to go for 2 down 1, just for Al's head to explode on live TV
100% disagree. After two straight TD drives the defense is going to be much more worn out than after just the one drive. That''s going to increase the odds of converting on the second try.The alternative is to lose on a last minute two pointer, if we assume they don’t get it.
They’re certainly not MORE likely to get it if they try it later.
It's not a bad play at all honestly, takes an insane amount of balls, but it's often the right call given the OT rules meaning you could easily not see the ball (especially given you could give up a Flacco).I wouldn’t put it past the Chargers coach.
Is the tuck rule still a thing? Because it would have been nice if that came into play somehow.Still can’t get over the chargers not getting the fumble - and wow what a disaster for the raiders on that offensive series
given sub patterns... dubious, there isn't really any evidence that 2pt conversions are successful more late in games. Certainly not enough so to offset the clock advantages of knowing what you need.100% disagree. After two straight TD drives the defense is going to be much more worn out than after just the one drive. That''s going to increase the odds of converting on the second try.
Not when a tie gets you inIt's not a bad play at all honestly, takes an insane amount of balls, but it's often the right call given the OT rules meaning you could easily not see the ball (especially given you could give up a Flacco).