Re: Hurry Up didn't go for it on 4th
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Morbid
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2/27/2016 12:32 pm
MistbornJedi wrote: Punisher, read a little closer. "Hurry up offense means you will not run the ball, you will go for it on fourth down, and you will kick onside kicks. A value of 3 will start hurry up at 3 minutes if down by 1 through 7 points, and 6 minutes if down by 8 through 14, etc." Down by 5 points with less than 3 minutes meets the criteria for hurry up value of 3, and we should have gone for it rather than punt. You actually may still run the ball at times, I have seen it done many times |
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Re: Hurry Up didn't go for it on 4th
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WarEagle
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2/27/2016 9:24 pm
I haven't. Not unless a rule kicked in.
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Re: Hurry Up didn't go for it on 4th
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setherick
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2/27/2016 10:38 pm
WarEagle wrote: I haven't. Not unless a rule kicked in. I don't have a rule for this situation: http://mfn19.myfootballnow.com/watch/1578#300022 What may have happened here is that I didn't have enough long passing plays in my playbook, so the OC decided what the ****, let's call an outside run since we haven't called one in four games. I've recently noticed a lot more desperation at the end of the first half than I see at the end of the second half. Have these halves been flipped in the game code? |
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Re: Hurry Up didn't go for it on 4th
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Gustoon
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2/28/2016 1:52 am
setherick wrote: WarEagle wrote: I haven't. Not unless a rule kicked in. I don't have a rule for this situation: http://mfn19.myfootballnow.com/watch/1578#300022 What may have happened here is that I didn't have enough long passing plays in my playbook, so the OC decided what the ****, let's call an outside run since we haven't called one in four games. I've recently noticed a lot more desperation at the end of the first half than I see at the end of the second half. Have these halves been flipped in the game code? I think I've had that HC in the past ;) |
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