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their nouveau riche attitude is annoyingCan't stand either, Lions are getting especially annoying though.
their nouveau riche attitude is annoyingCan't stand either, Lions are getting especially annoying though.
Wasn’t touchedAm I crazy, wasn't goff's knee down?
They've been a joke since the 1950s. Let them get it out like Lou in Fight Club.their nouveau riche attitude is annoying
I don't care if it worked, Ogre is mentally challenged
Exactly, he hadn't been touched.Wasn’t touched
The conservative approach wins far more often than the context blind, raw analytics. In a few years the league will admit that it was a net negative because of the lack of in game situational context. We are already seeing coaches make far more game costing blunders in the analytics era than I can recall in the previous 4 decades.Not at all.
He is extremely aggressive but the math shows his decisions actually increase the Lions chances of winning.
There are countless times in the NFL where the conservative approach also loses games for teams. But people don’t focus on that as much.
The conservative approach wins far more often than the context blind, raw analytics. In a few years the league will admit that it was a net negative because of the lack of in game situational context. We are already seeing coaches make far more game costing blunders in the analytics era than I can recall in the previous 4 decades.
Forget the analytics, and trust your experience and gut instincts.
That was not even a gamble by the Lions. Going for it on 4th and inches was absolutely the right call. Pick up the 1st down and then you can run out the clock for a final FG attempt. Even if you didn't convert, you would have to get a stop which is the same as what you would have needed even you kicked the FG on 4th down instead of going for it.
it cost him the NFC Championship and the game vs us last year.Not at all.
He is extremely aggressive but the math shows his decisions actually increase the Lions chances of winning.
There are countless times in the NFL where the conservative approach also loses games for teams. But people don’t focus on that as much.
It’s a difference in approach to the game. It’s a difference in philosophy. But his decisions are not stupid.
Yep, agree. I’m not 100% certain, but I wonder if these analytics included probability that the other team scores (even a touchdown) if you don’t convert the first down from your own 25-30 yard line. And how does that increase the probability that you lose the game. Just a reckless way to play the game IMO.The conservative approach wins far more often than the context blind, raw analytics. In a few years the league will admit that it was a net negative because of the lack of in game situational context. We are already seeing coaches make far more game costing blunders in the analytics era than I can recall in the previous 4 decades.
Forget the analytics, and trust your experience and gut instincts.
it cost him the NFC Championship and the game vs us last year.
It was stupid at that time and almost paid the price with Goff tripping and falling. if Goff would have had to eat the ball when he fell and gave the Packers the ball back and they scored, I am sure you would be screaming that your Meathead coach should have kicked the gimme field goal. it was also a meathead stupid decision to go for it at 4th and one from their 30. His decisions will cost the Lions down the road. The coach from San Diego got run out of town for making those same stupid decisions. The problem for him was he did not have a team that could bail out his "look how smart I am" decisions. The talent and his coordinators keep bailing him out.I agree.
It was a hyper aggressive call. And I get that.
But there is also something to be said for the “we are going to win this game right now” mentality.
They built one of the best OL’s in the league and have one of the best RB tandems in the league. Saying “we are going to ram the ball down your throats, and win the game right here right now.” And we aren’t even going to give you a chance to get back on offense.
It’s hyper aggressive but it’s not stupid.
It was stupid at that time and almost paid the price with Goff tripping and falling. if Goff would have had to eat the ball when he fell and gave the Packers the ball back and they scored, I am sure you would be screaming that your Meathead coach should have kicked the gimme field goal. it was also a meathead stupid decision to go for it at 4th and one from their 30. His decisions will cost the Lions down the road. The coach from San Diego got run out of town for making those same stupid decisions. The problem for him was he did not have a team that could bail out his "look how smart I am" decisions. The talent and his coordinators keep bailing him out.
there's aggressive and there's stupid.1. When the team fails to execute and plays aren’t successful yes it increases the chance of losing.
2. Had the team executed and gotten conversions the plays it would have increased their chances of winning those games.
3. You fail to bring up the numerous examples of how his aggressive decisions HELPED the Lions even get to the NFC championship game last year.
4. You ignore all the times being conservative costs teams games all across the league.
Prime example: You criticize his decisions in the game last night. When the Lions went 4/5 on 4th down attempts and WON the game.
So like I said. You may prefer a more conservative approach to the game. But it doesn’t make the aggressive approach stupid. It’s not stupid. It works slightly more often than the conservative approach does.
I mean that makes it even more of a point to go for it as often as you can. Detroit's defense is pretty thin right now and can easily be scored on as GB showed. Eagles won't have any issues moving the ball and scoring on Detroit. Campbell is who he is and will never change. Good for him. They will need a lot of scores against the Eagles and even other teams like Minnesota and Green Bay will be able to score. Tampa can put up points. Detroit needs to keep the ball and score.Just need the lions to beat the eagles in the playoffs. Not sure they can with a d missing 5 starters and a coach who goes for it inside his 30