MissKhriddleton wrote:Mags FTW wrote:Not going for 2 in the AZ playoff game after the Janis Hail Mary says all you need to know about McCarthy.
To be fair, how many teams in the history of the NFL playoffs have gone for 2 when an unsuccessful conversion means you lose?
At least three have done it successfully. The Titans tried it last year and failed. There may have been others between the story below and last year:
DENVER --The Denver Broncos were on such a lucky streak, why not roll the dice?
Showing ultimate confidence in his offense and maybe an equal dollop of distrust in his defense, Mike Shanahan went for the 2-point conversion with 29 seconds left and Jay Cutler hit rookie Eddie Royal over the middle to give the Denver Broncos a 39-38 win over San Diego on Sunday.
"Sometimes you have to go with your gut," Shanahan said. "I just felt like it was a chance for us to put them away. I didn't want to count on the coin flip. I wanted to do it then, and obviously it worked out."
It was the third successful 2-point attempt from a team going for the win instead of a tie in the waning seconds of a game since the 2-point conversion was added in 1994, and the first since Tampa Bay beat Washington 36-35 on Mike Allstott's run on Nov. 13, 2005.




























