GTJoeBrew
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Shea Underwood is the only other punter listed on the roster.Seriously though, who is our back up punter? Look how well our back up place kicker did! LOL!
Shea Underwood is the only other punter listed on the roster.Seriously though, who is our back up punter? Look how well our back up place kicker did! LOL!
Hi bio:Shea Underwood is the only other punter listed on the roster.
Next year will be the first time ever GT has someone younger than me on the roster. Time flies.Holy crap, I just realized from the bio that we are about to have people on our roster born in 2000... I feel old.
It really does. It's funny, all the places that I go for work, I am still considered the young guy (been in distribution for 9 years). I guys if we are all aging at the same rate, I am still young in comparison.Next year will be the first time ever GT has someone younger than me on the roster. Time flies.
Shea is actually a user on this board! Forgot his account name.
If you miss, you are always chasing the extra point. O'Leary would drive me nuts going for two, too early, and miss, and miss, and lose by three.If 2 point conversion rates sit around the 50% mark and extra points are ~90%, doesn't it then make sense to go for two? You'd think teams would also get better at running those plays, just as teams would get better at defending them. When it comes down to it, it's just basically goal line stand plays...every team has a whole lot of these in their playbooks. I almost had an aneurysm last night when the Niners scored a TD to put them down 2, I had walked out of the room for a minute and when I came back they showed a replay of a blocked XP from earlier. With no rooting interest, I was yelling at the TV "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!?!" before I realized it was just a replay. They did fail the 2 point conversion, though...
If you make it the other team is chasing a point. If you make one and miss one it will be a wash. I personally think with our offense we should go for 2 a lot more especially after a long drive when their guys are winded, but coach is too old school to go for it.
Was it Oregon that used to go for it a lot?CPJ has commented once, similar to what another poster said, that if you miss the conversion you are chasing the point the rest of the game.
Personally, I think the issue with going for the conversion all the time is that it does not gain enough compared to taking the point. If you consider that a point after mimics a 3rd and short scenario (or 4th and short in the case of CPJ), then your long term average is going to max out at about 55% or so even if you are awesome at it. So the best you are going to do long term per game basis is score an extra fractional point. And that 55% conversion rate isn't consistent either. We've seen games where 3rd down conversions by the offense were practically guaranteed and games where the offense couldn't buy a 3rd conversion if it paid with bitcoin. In some games you may go 4 for 5 and others go 1 for 4. In the former, you net yourself 3 extra points and in the latter you cost yourself 2 points. Is that enough to make a difference in a game? I don't knw that one can say because the game scores swing wildly. One week you win 25-24 and the next week you lose 35-21. In the first game, converting 4/5 versus 1/4 is the difference between winning and losing and in the second game, it makes no difference.
While a team may be able to score more points going for the 2 points all the time, I don't believe the net gain is sufficient enough to outweigh the added scoring volatility. I think the current strategy of taking the PAT and going for the conversion if the game situation so dictates is a prudent strategy.
Looks like a fine young man is going to get a chance to show what he has. Praying for the best for you young man. Go Jackets!! Beat Pitt!! THWG!!
What are the chances we just sit Andrew Marshall for the rest of the year so we get him back next year?
If you miss, you are always chasing the extra point. O'Leary would drive me nuts going for two, too early, and miss, and miss, and lose by three.
His bio is amazing. Sounds like a true Tech Man.
Next year will be the first time ever GT has someone younger than me on the roster. Time flies.