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NinerSickness wrote:I would've done a shotgun snap and ran sideways & then chucked the ball as far as I could to run the clock out, but that's just me.
NinerSickness wrote:I would've done a shotgun snap and ran sideways & then chucked the ball as far as I could to run the clock out, but that's just me.
NinerSickness wrote:NinerSickness wrote:CrimsonCrew wrote:
I don't agree with that. Not on our 30.
Think about it. They're likely going to score either way. A quick score is better than a time-consuming score. Plus, they'd probably convert the way the offense has been rolling.
I like the odds of getting 2 yards better than I like the odds of stopping them on defense.
Still say I was right about this from a strategic point of view. Going for it gives the team 2 chances to win it. Punting gives 'em 1, and the defense was playing like crap anyway.
NinerSickness wrote:Great to finally see Solomon Thomas rushing from the inside. He actually seemed like he was wrecking their plays.
Yoshi wrote:The only way the Niners go for it on 4th down inside of their own 35 is if KS was having a stroke, otherwise you don't go for it that deep in your own territory if you're ahead.
Yoshi wrote:NinerSickness wrote:Great to finally see Solomon Thomas rushing from the inside. He actually seemed like he was wrecking their plays.
How many plays did he really wreck? Two or three tops? Face it, and although I have a bias against Stanford the dude blows. Yes, his best asset is being put in the inside and he does have a motor, but like AW, he doesn't have the nose for making the big play. Clearly one of the few mistakes Lynch has made on this roster.
NinerSickness wrote:Yoshi wrote:The only way the Niners go for it on 4th down inside of their own 35 is if KS was having a stroke, otherwise you don't go for it that deep in your own territory if you're ahead.
Not in the last 2 minutes. The only difference punting it does is run time off the clock, which is advantage Seattle.
Everyone knew the defense wasn't gonna stop them from getting to the red zone. 2 chances of winning it > 1 chance of winning it.
And let's be honest: Shannahan got lucky. If Wilson doesn't overthrow his receiver a play or 2 before, Seattle wins that game. The team literally won by an inch.
CrimsonCrew wrote:Something I missed in the game last night but caught while reviewing that sequence just now: after Garland hit the defensive player late, he's getting up from the ground, and the defender gets on top of him and pushes him back into the ground (well, he tries, because he's a DB). Literally almost leaves his feet leaning in to push Garland's head into the ground. That should have been offsetting.
CrimsonCrew wrote:Yes, I realize I'm obsessing about this a bit. But according to NFL rulebook Section 4, Article 9, I believe there should have been a dead ball foul against Garland, and then a "foul between downs" against the Seattle DB. A foul between downs does not offset, so there should have been a 15-yard penalty against Garland resulting in 3rd and 17, followed by a 15-yard penalty on the DB and an automatic first down, resulting in a first-and-ten at the spot of the second-and-seven play.
Bingo_AlphaMan wrote:CrimsonCrew wrote:Yes, I realize I'm obsessing about this a bit. But according to NFL rulebook Section 4, Article 9, I believe there should have been a dead ball foul against Garland, and then a "foul between downs" against the Seattle DB. A foul between downs does not offset, so there should have been a 15-yard penalty against Garland resulting in 3rd and 17, followed by a 15-yard penalty on the DB and an automatic first down, resulting in a first-and-ten at the spot of the second-and-seven play.
What did the DB do to deserve a 15 yard penalty?
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