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Why the Double P.A.T. tries by Oregon?

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May 29, 2001
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Did the UO coach ever explain why after ever TD the Ducks went for two? Had they just kicked conventional PAT's, Oregon might have won the game. The Quakers took 5 points off the scoreboard. :confused:
 
Just like an after-noon of golf with your buddies, you tend to remember the one good chip in for a birdie and spend the rest of the day trying to replicate it. I'd be furious if Riley did that.
 
He was asked about it on the sidelines after the game. He mentioned something about seeing some kind of mismatch in personnel. It didn't make any sense to me but that is what he said.
 
If you think you can make the 2 point conversion 60% of the time, on 10 TD's you'll have 2 additional points.

70 (6 x 10 + 1 x 100% x 10) points vs 72 (6 x 10 + 2 x 60% x 10). It's a risky strategy that backfired Saturday for Oregon. They like taking risks.
 
The last one was actually a bad coaching decision. If they had kicked for 1, they would have had the chance to win with a final FG, or at least put the pressure on Nebraska to go for 2 if they had scored late (which they did) to go up by 3.

I get that it's kind of their DNA, but once you have the bonus point, you should be kicking for one from there on. Then after the second miss, they are still on schedule and should have returned to 1 pt tries.
 
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The last one was actually a bad coaching decision. If they had kicked for 1, they would have had the chance to win with a final FG, or at least put the pressure on Nebraska to go for 2 if they had scored late (which they did) to go up by 3.

I get that it's kind of their DNA, but once you have the bonus point, you should be kicking for one from there on. Then after the second miss, they are still on schedule and should have returned to 1 pt tries.
I thought the same thing. If there's very little time left in the game, there may be no real advantage to getting a 5-point lead, compared to the 4-point lead you already have. But with that much time left, kicking the PAT made much more sense.
 
He was asked about it on the sidelines after the game. He mentioned something about seeing some kind of mismatch in personnel. It didn't make any sense to me but that is what he said.
He was for sure correct on 2 that I was paying attention to (not including the first one they converted on).

In those 2 times I saw we only 2 defenders covering 3 of their players (on the far left side). The WR was shouting for the ball but the kicker didn't see that they had numbers and ran a different direction. The other time they attempted to throw it in that direction but it wasn't a very good play and we broke up the pass.
 
It's called over coaching. They taught one guy one read to make, and he did that one read without context of the game.
 
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