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What was the worst decision for Rivera.


SuperJTheGreat

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I don't so mind the thought of going for the field goal, but first downs should be the main goal of every snap regardless of time unless youre taking a knee.

 

I just would love to see what a top HC would call when we were crossing the 50 yard line. Most certainly not 3 straight runs when you have a team that can't run the ball, regardless that its our "philosophy"

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Playing for the field goal today? Or kicking the field goal for the tie vs the Bengals... which we should have lost anyway.

I don't know man.  That is like choosing death between drowning or suffocating.  I prefer neither.  Do I really have to pick one?

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I didn't have a problem with the decision against Cincy either.  At the very least, even if you disagreed, it can be explained and I figure most coaches would have done the same.  Maybe not Belichick.  But he's Belichick.

 

Today was inexcusable though.

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