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Zac Taylor's Play Calling In OT Was Unforgivable
(12-15-2021, 07:12 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Here are a few more things that are simple to understand.

-Joe Burrow is leading the league in interceptions and had earlier in this very game thrown a pass directly to a defender but it was wiped out by a penalty.

-Burrow had been sacked 3 times in his last 18 attempts.  A sack from the 22 could easily push the ball back to the 28.  That is the exact spot that McPherson had missed a FG attempt earlier in the game.

-The Bengals defense had been playing very well.  They had held the niners out of the endzone for the entire second half.  They were as haot if not hotter than Burrow.

-The numbers prove that it is easier to convert a third and 3 than a first and ten.  If Burrow was unstoppable throwing the ball then there is no way they should have stopped him from converting the third and three.  Zac did not "take the ball mout of his hands" instead he set him up for an easy conversion and let him throw for it.

And finally I see that you did not post the entire statement from Zac or a link to the entire statement.  That is because he did not admit he made a mistake like you are trying to claim.  

 I get a 3rd and short should be easier to convert than a 1st and 10. But the idea of throwing on 1st down is that you give Burrow 3 chances to convert or score. Now your good with stats Fred so maybe you can answer this but it seemed we were getting in 3rd and manageable for a lot of the game and were struggling to convert those. So I guess my question is how many 3rd and 5s or shorter did the Bengals convert or fail to convert on Sunday?
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RE: Zac Taylor's Play Calling In OT Was Unforgivable - NUGDUKWE - 12-15-2021, 07:23 PM

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