Originally posted by notguilty
He is right on the money. I was in the stands thinking at the time that we should just kick the extra point because I thought the chances of Houston kicking 2 FG's was far greater than them getting a single touchdown.
Originally posted by notguilty
He is right on the money. I was in the stands thinking at the time that we should just kick the extra point because I thought the chances of Houston kicking 2 FG's was far greater than them getting a single touchdown.
Originally posted by Ozzy
Everytime I see a team with a fourth quarter lead go for two points, I always think it's a mistake.
Originally posted by Jetfanmack
Nothing wrong with going for two. Hindsight is 20/20. You'd scream for Wanny's head if Bradford or Johnson scored on a deep ball.
Then again, you'd scream for Wanny's head no matter what.
Originally posted by Dol-Fan Dupree
The decision to go for two was correct. The two point conversion forces Texans to score a touchdown. It puts more pressure on them.
If Miami makes that two point conversion, the Texans would of had to score a touchdown on that last possestion.
that's Phil's point.I say you don't use the two-point chart until you have a strong idea of exactly how many possessions the other team will have before the end of regulation.