He needs someone to make analytics decisions for him.
The 4th and 1 today and then the punt last week weren’t even borderline. They’re obvious go for it situations that he’s just punting on. And he’s doing it with the greatest QB of all time.
I get he’s old school and he wins a lot. But come on man… [Reply]
Originally Posted by comochiefsfan:
He needs someone to make analytics decisions for him.
The 4th and 1 today and then the punt last week weren’t even borderline. They’re obvious go for it situations that he’s just punting on. And he’s doing it with the greatest QB of all time.
I get he’s old school and he wins a lot. But come on man…
I still have no idea why he is afraid of even getting stopped in that position at the 1 yard line. Worst case scenario is the Bengals have awful field position in the 1st quarter of a 3 point game. And the far more likely scenario is a touchdown. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
The whole sequence of play calling was ****ed up.
I didn’t like running the ball on both 1st and 2nd down. Taking the ball out of Patrick’s hands. And the Bengals knew exactly what was coming. I would put Mahomes on a bootleg play and perhaps let him run it if nobody is open for a pass attempt. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I still have no idea why he is afraid of even getting stopped in that position at the 1 yard line. Worst case scenario is the Bengals have awful field position in the 1st quarter of a 3 point game. And the far more likely scenario is a touchdown.
Exactly. Worst case burrow is trying to operate from the one with 75000 pissed off Chief fans calling him bad names. I just... again, love ya Andy. [Reply]
Statistically, anywhere inside the 10 you go for fourth and one every time. From the 1 it's just beyond reason not to go. Andy's conservative fourth down decisions are the one obvious weakness in his coaching. You knew Taylor would go from the 3, also the correct decision. [Reply]
He should have went for it but it's not like our offense has been unstoppable in these short yardage situations. I think it ends up making him overthink things. [Reply]