Good day considering we had no running game today and they knew we had to pass it.Zach was 20/38 for 269 yards passing today. That’s with -0- time in the pocket. He had a pretty good day.
And little OL pass pro.Good day considering we had no running game today.
I did not like that.What's the point of risking him getting hit again for a meaningless 2 pt at the end?
Would have been 31-15, a two score game... Onside kick, recover, quick TD, another 2pt conversion, then do it again and force OT.What's the point of risking him getting hit again for a meaningless 2 pt at the end?
Yes, this. Odds are extremely low of this panning out. However, just kicking the PAT odds are 100% of losing the game.Would have been 31-15, a two score game... Onside kick, recover, quick TD, another 2pt conversion, then do it again and force OT.
As opposed to odds of 99.5% had we made the 2-point conversion?Yes, this. Odds are extremely low of this panning out. However, just kicking the PAT odds are 100% of losing the game.
As opposed to odds of 99.5% had we made the 2-point conversion?
To save Philo's red-shirt. Should have just been a hand off but ZP5 has my respect as a Tech Man.What's the point of risking him getting hit again for a meaningless 2 pt at the end?
Very unlikely to happen. However, odds of losing were more than 99.5% last year at Miami and their HC decided to run to make stats instead of taking a knee. The defense could have given up and not tried to strip the ball. Instead, the defense kept playing like the game wasn't over, and they got the ball. Would you rather have a HC that just gives up because the odds are low, or a HC that wants his guys to compete until the actual end of the game? If it was 56-0 with three minutes left in the game, I doubt Key would have the starters still in the game. However, if there is even a small chance, he has been preaching that he teaches the players to play until the last snap. Simply giving up due to low odds would be hypocritical.As opposed to odds of 99.5% had we made the 2-point conversion?
That was a one score game, but yes, let’s at least pretend we can win.Very unlikely to happen. However, odds of losing were more than 99.5% last year at Miami and their HC decided to run to make stats instead of taking a knee. The defense could have given up and not tried to strip the ball. Instead, the defense kept playing like the game wasn't over, and they got the ball. Would you rather have a HC that just gives up because the odds are low, or a HC that wants his guys to compete until the actual end of the game? If it was 56-0 with three minutes left in the game, I doubt Key would have the starters still in the game. However, if there is even a small chance, he has been preaching that he teaches the players to play until the last snap. Simply giving up due to low odds would be hypocritical.
No, that is absolutely a bad game for a backup QB. ND is definitely not a top 10 team. They definitely have a solid defense but Let’s see what they do against Navy.That’s not the point of the thread. Pyron played a good, tough game. The pick-6 was bad, but the pass sailed on him. It happens. 20-38 for 269 yards and 2 INT is not a bad day for a backup QB playing a top-10 team.
I think that game had even smaller odds of winning. All Miami had to do was take a knee and the clock would have expired. Ga Tech couldn't do anything about it. Ga Tech only won because the Miami coach made a stupid decision.That was a one score game, but yes, let’s at least pretend we can win.