This game thread was entertaining to say the least. It had everything, ebbs and flows, overreaction and even had BWK talking people off the proverbial ledge. It was great.
This game thread was entertaining to say the least. It had everything, ebbs and flows, overreaction and even had BWK talking people off the proverbial ledge. It was great.
I know that I enjoy the heck out of participating on Ragin Pagin when I can't make it to the game. It truly is the "next best thing to being there."
Thanks, Fun. It would have been interesting to see a prediction model at that point of the game (probability of winning given several options on 4th and 2). The problem is that there is no real training data to support the learning of such a model. Removing that uncertainty, as you said, does have value. And there likely still is not enough data in all of football to properly model the outcomes.
I fully agree with your point about appreciating a coach that has the ability to evaluate situations, especially critical ones, with innovation. And it is often the case that such innovation is initially ridiculed ... until the masses have had a chance to "catch up" in their thinking and challenge their own biases and presets.
Brian
.....WELL NOT OFTEN that a coach puts the wrong call on himself.....but the correct calls were a run of some kind that the chart showed on 3rd and 2.....if a 4th down occurs a quick kick is ideal with short yardage and the first down to decide the game! App coach mentioned the punt, safety, or quick kick if not a normal play call!
The SI article did a great job of breaking down the available decisions and the percentages that went along with the choices. What it could not fathom, was the absolute lack on confidence in the snap.
QB’s are taught to throw the ball away to avoid a sack. It would have been nice if, in the moment, Levi would have recognized taking the sack on 3rd and 2 was the right move. But I think the coaches should have made the point before the play. Perhaps they did and Napier doesn’t want to throw his QB under the bus.
We will never know if that wild sequence of events cost Napier the SC job. If did, it was the greatest play call in UL history
I have never hired a HC for football, but I would be very surprised if one or two calls, especially ones that, while controversial, did have some logic to it would have cost Napier the job. My guess is any coach that has called plays for a few years has made what would be considered in hindsight a dumb call. Remember Saban's field goal attempt in the Iron Bowl several years back. It would seem to me that you hire a HC based on the totality of the work and not on one or two calls, or even games.
Haha. Yes
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