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Going for it on 4th and 1

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  • ThomasFremontThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325
    Tequilla said:

    Missing the point as usual
    What poont?

    You've already been ass plungered over your "punting was the right call" stance.

    Are you doubling down now???
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 20,011

    What poont?

    You've already been ass plungered over your "punting was the right call" stance.

    Are you doubling down now???
    It's a difference of opinions ...

    There's a time to take risks and time where exercising patience matters. I don't find myself a big believer in the Chip Kelly school of thinking that you go for it at all times and consistently push the envelope. In what you expect to be a close game, some times these types of decisions can be the difference in winning or losing.

    My personal opinion and decision would have been to punt in that situation. I fully understand what the math says.

    A similar discussion could be had regarding the decision to go for 2 after a TD like what Helfrich did after the first score. IF you think you can succeed in those situations at a greater than 50% clip, the math would tell you that you should go for 2 consistently. Just because the math says that you should do it doesn't mean that you should do it.
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 25,107 Founders Club
    edited October 2015

    I have thought this site resembled doogman before. And it can at times. Then I went and looked at doogman after the Cal game and saw that I was mostly wrong.
    This site isn't even close to Doogman. Fleenor made a post about how lucky we are to have Petersen after the SC gayme. It might have been before actually.
  • ThomasFremontThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325
    Tequilla said:

    It's a difference of opinions ...

    There's a time to take risks and time where exercising patience matters. I don't find myself a big believer in the Chip Kelly school of thinking that you go for it at all times and consistently push the envelope. In what you expect to be a close game, some times these types of decisions can be the difference in winning or losing.

    My personal opinion and decision would have been to punt in that situation. I fully understand what the math says.

    A similar discussion could be had regarding the decision to go for 2 after a TD like what Helfrich did after the first score. IF you think you can succeed in those situations at a greater than 50% clip, the math would tell you that you should go for 2 consistently. Just because the math says that you should do it doesn't mean that you should do it.
    Christ, you're a bigger pussy than Peterman.
  • doogsinparadisedoogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320
    Chip "went for it" consistently because it resulted in Oregon consistently scoring more points than the opposition. There's your schematic advantage.
  • greenbloodgreenblood Member Posts: 14,553
    edited October 2015
    Tequilla said:

    It's a difference of opinions ...

    There's a time to take risks and time where exercising patience matters. I don't find myself a big believer in the Chip Kelly school of thinking that you go for it at all times and consistently push the envelope. In what you expect to be a close game, some times these types of decisions can be the difference in winning or losing.

    My personal opinion and decision would have been to punt in that situation. I fully understand what the math says.

    A similar discussion could be had regarding the decision to go for 2 after a TD like what Helfrich did after the first score. IF you think you can succeed in those situations at a greater than 50% clip, the math would tell you that you should go for 2 consistently. Just because the math says that you should do it doesn't mean that you should do it.
    Don't compare Helfrich and Chip going for two. Chip made it 80% of the time, Helfrich is about 20%.

    You like Pete feel it's ok to hold with a 12 while the dealer is showing a face card. Coaches like Chip will sometimes double down on 12 because they've been counting cards for the last 25 hands. You would be what the house calls a sucker, and that punt was a sucker call.

    Pete should have already had a 4th and 1 prepared before the game started. Real coaches do that.

  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,826
    Baseman said:

    Baseman's Decision Tree

    - Going for it on 4-1: 75% success rate
    - Value of going for it over punt: 3.64x higher expected point value
    - Value of going for it over FG attempt: 7.2 x higher expected point value

    In game factors
    1-Successful outcome keeps Oregon's defense on the field and ours off - extremely valuable give. Oregon's rapid pace
    2- Gives young offense a mental boost.
    3- Confidence in your defense if you fail.
    4- it's been 12 fucking years since you've beat Oregon. Have some stones
    5- Involve the crowd.
    6- show Oregon your going to ram the football up their ass

    That's what I would do but what the fuck do I know.

    @RealRhino3 heard from
  • doogsinparadisedoogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320
    Awesomed for plagiarism Tequilla's shit.
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