Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
It was an awful decision. Even Hackett’s admitting it now. They weren’t up against the 85 Bears defense. They were playing a terrible Seattle defense that was giving up 5+ yard chunks all day. I would have been surprised if they didn’t convert on 4th and 5.
And if they go for it, and they don't get it, the media would say that sources on the team said that McManus was hitting from 65 yards in warm-ups, and they would talk about how Hackett didn't trust his coaches or his kicker to win a game.
After 2 fumbles on the goal line, picking up a 4th & 5 was a crap shoot at best. Hell, the Denver ball carrier/receiver could have been fighting to get the 1st down and fumbled again.
Hindsight is always 20/20, especially when the outcome is negative.
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Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
It’s not that he lost, it's how he lost. He made some of the most stupid decisions I've seen an NFL head coach ever make.
If that was any indication of what's to come, it's going to be a looong year for the donktards
And Andy Reid has 3 of the worst NFL playoff losses in NFL history. In those losses he made ridiculously bad play calls and displayed some of the worst time management decisions ever.
Is he a bad coach because of those decisions?
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Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
And if they go for it, and they don't get it, the media would say that sources on the team said that McManus was hitting from 65 yards in warm-ups, and they would talk about how Hackett didn't trust his coaches or his kicker to win a game.
After 2 fumbles on the goal line, picking up a 4th & 5 was a crap shoot at best. Hell, the Denver ball carrier/receiver could have been fighting to get the 1st down and fumbled again.
Hindsight is always 20/20, especially when the outcome is negative.
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You play the odds and put the ball in your star players hands. If you don't get it, that still was the right call. What you don't do is attempt something that has only been done twice ever in a stadium that has never had a fg over 54 yards. That's dumb decision making [Reply]
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
Your loaded roster just lost to a team that started a career backup qb and who will be picking in the top 5 next year. LOADED!
257: Chicago Bears (11 draft picks, first selection at 2-39)
244: Tennessee Titans
234: Kansas City Chiefs
202: Seattle Seahawks
201: New York Jets
199: Baltimore Ravens
197: Tampa Bay Bucs (8 draft picks, first selection at 2-33)
172: New York Giants
170: Green Bay Packers
167: Jacksonville Jaguars
158: Cincinnati Bengals
154: Houston Texans
153: Detroit Lions
149: Indianapolis Colts (8 draft picks, first selection at 2-53)
128: Cleveland Browns (9 draft picks, first selection at 3-68)
125: Minnesota Vikings
122: Dallas Cowboys
154: Los Angeles Chargers
122: San Francisco 49ers (9 draft picks, first selection at 2-61)
121: Pittsburgh Steelers
111: Atlanta Falcons
111: Washington Commanders
102: Buffalo Bills
90: Philadelphia Eagles
83: New Orleans Saints
82: New England Patriots
74: Carolina Panthers
63: Las Vegas Raiders (6 draft picks, first selection at 3-90)
28: Arizona Cardinals (8 draft picks, first selection at 2-55)
24: Los Angeles Rams (8 draft picks,first selection at 3-104)
21: Miami Dolphins (4 draft picks, first selection at 3-102)
19: Denver Broncos (9 draft picks, first selection at 2-64)
Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
And if they go for it, and they don't get it, the media would say that sources on the team said that McManus was hitting from 65 yards in warm-ups, and they would talk about how Hackett didn't trust his coaches or his kicker to win a game.
After 2 fumbles on the goal line, picking up a 4th & 5 was a crap shoot at best. Hell, the Denver ball carrier/receiver could have been fighting to get the 1st down and fumbled again.
Hindsight is always 20/20, especially when the outcome is negative.
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I'd be shocked if a single person would have criticized the decision to go for it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
For example, this is who our 2nd round pick has to get through in order to get on the field:
Spoiler!
Spoiler!
Spoiler!
Funny...I didn't notice you citing the full season grades when the Broncos had 1 player on the entire roster at 80+. But one game vs rookie tackles is definitely meaningful. :-)
Btw, just about all the other starters are currently graded in the 40s-60s. Why couldn't they find snaps at those positions? [Reply]
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
No one would have, because it was the right thing to do
I'd actually have a decent amount of faith in Butker to nail that FG, even in that situation. But I'd still expect everybody to destroy Andy for the decision, even if it worked out. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
I'd actually have a decent amount of faith in Butker to nail that FG, even in that situation. But I'd still expect everybody to destroy Andy for the decision, even if it worked out.
Maybe you make that call if there are 5 seconds left on the clock, but "can't Hackett " burned off 30 seconds before trying it. I doubt it would have gone down the way it did if Andy were in that position [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
I'd be shocked if a single person would have criticized the decision to go for it.
How naive. People literally get paid to criticize head coaches. As long as the outcome is negative, MMQBs pretending to be sports "journalists" will always criticize the losing head coach.
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Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
How naive. People literally get paid to criticize head coaches. As long as the outcome is negative, MMQBs pretending to be sports "journalists" will always criticize the losing head coach.
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Yeah, sorry....it's really hard for me to envision a scenario in which anybody with credibility would have said "what a terrible decision to trust your near-$300 million QB to pick up 5 yards instead of kicking the 2nd-longest FG in NFL history." [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
Should every team be prepared for week 1? Yes, absolutely. But losing the first and only game of his head coaching career does not automatically make Hackett the same as Fangio or Joseph.
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But the decision making process was very much Fangio - like . :-) [Reply]