“The hardest situation was to let them score/not let them score (on first down),” Diaz said. “Analytics, that scenario the odds of them punching it in are pretty good, but the way we’re fighting - the back and forth on that one, you can see it. Let them walk in, get the ball back to our offense down by three, save our timeouts. You’re in a situation where there’s no great alternatives, you’re simply choosing between the best-worst scenario. Our players were up to the fight, clawing to keep those guys out of the end zone. It’s tough to say let’s stop playing (and let them score).”
It's not a g#d d#$#n choice. LET THEM SCORE!!!!!!!!
How in the world did he think we would stop them inside the one. Just moronic. And then losing 12 seconds before calling a timeout on first down. AAAAAAHHHH!!!!
It's not a g#d d#$#n choice. LET THEM SCORE!!!!!!!!
How in the world did he think we would stop them inside the one. Just moronic. And then losing 12 seconds before calling a timeout on first down. AAAAAAHHHH!!!!