Because no one can do math? Absolutely boneheaded.Anyone understand why they didn’t onside kick after their TD? With only one time out left it guaranteed they would get the ball back with only ten seconds or so left.
Because no one can do math? Absolutely boneheaded.Anyone understand why they didn’t onside kick after their TD? With only one time out left it guaranteed they would get the ball back with only ten seconds or so left.
Edit: 5-12.Agreed. 5-11 sounds about right.
O-line was bad. Didn’t pass block well, couldn’t run the ball. Lots of penalties.O line was decent. Williams was dancing around because he can't see the open man, just like last season. They can't protect forever. Maybe Ben Johnson can fix him.
I'm a broken record for taking the points unless the situation dictates going for it. The situation did not.
drive killers (sustainers), way too many presnap infractionsPoorly coached team.
12 penalties for 127 yards
Blew a 17-6 lead in the 4th Q.
Lost a game your defense scored a TD.
Bad all around
12 penalties for 127 yards
One of these was the B.S. pass interference call on 3rd and long where the Vikings WR slipped. That extended their drive and the scored on the next play. That was 4 points they didn't deserve.
I will also note that there were at least 3 or 4 instances where there was blatant holds by the Minn OL that went uncalled.
Same thing on the hands to the face on the 2-pt attempt (which they ended up failing anyway but still).One of these was the B.S. pass interference call on 3rd and long where the Vikings WR slipped. That extended their drive and the scored on the next play. That was 4 points they didn't deserve.
No, because they scored with 2:02 on the clock, if they could kick it out of the back of the end zone(no time runs off the clock) and they could have used the two minute warning + their one time out left. At that point, if you get the three and out, you get the ball back with 56 seconds, not 16.Because no one can do math? Absolutely boneheaded.
Or even out of bounds. Yes, it would have given them better field position, but there still wouldn't be any time off the clock. Either option would have been better than what they didNo, because they scored with 2:02 on the clock, if they could kick it out of the back of the end zone(no time runs off the clock) and they could have used the two minute warning + their one time out left. At that point, if you get the three and out, you get the ball back with 56 seconds, not 16.
The thought process was fine, but the fact that you have a kicker that doesn't have an NFL caliber leg is not. An NFL kicker should be able to put it through the uprights in a kickoff. If I were to criticize Ben, it's that he should know his personnel better.
Yesterday was not a good night for Santos or the special teams as a whole.
That would have worked too. The only issue is that Minnesota might have declined the penalty, making the Bears rekick.Or even out of bounds. Yes, it would have given them better field position, but there still wouldn't be any time off the clock. Either option would have been better than what they did
How is it a good thought process if the guy you have kick it can't execute the kick? Just kick it out of bounds.No, because they scored with 2:02 on the clock, if they could kick it out of the back of the end zone(no time runs off the clock) and they could have used the two minute warning + their one time out left. At that point, if you get the three and out, you get the ball back with 56 seconds, not 16.
The thought process was fine, but the fact that you have a kicker that doesn't have an NFL caliber leg is not. An NFL kicker should be able to put it through the uprights in a kickoff. If I were to criticize Ben, it's that he should know his personnel better.
Yesterday was not a good night for Santos or the special teams as a whole.
Read my last paragraph. That's exactly what I said.How is it a good thought process if the guy you have kick it can't execute the kick? Just kick it out of bounds.
Listened to a pod that made a very good point. The new rule is a touchback puts the ball at the 35. But out of bounds is still at the 40. So really it was only a 5 yard penalty to ensure the desired result, which is nothing. Couple that with the wasted timeout not understanding a player is down if his knee is on the ground regardless of whether you touch him or the ball and Johnson and co have some brushing up to do.Or even out of bounds. Yes, it would have given them better field position, but there still wouldn't be any time off the clock. Either option would have been better than what they did
could they kick it out of bounds again?Read my last paragraph. That's exactly what I said.
Someone else can correct me, but if Minny declines the penalty, can they force a rekick?