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November 18, 2008

Reid Thinks I'm Wrong

Posted by Derek

The offical transcript isn't up on the site yet, but here's the q&a on going for it rather than punting at the end of overtime:

Reid:  "You're giving them an opportunity at the minus-22.  That doesn’t make sense.  I don’t think that should make sense to anybody.”

Well, or you could convert and keep driving down the field.

So yeah, when the only thing you can see is the potential downside and you have no faith in your team's ability to scratch out three feet, I think it's safe to say you lost your nerve that day.  It happens.  Watching your guys go zero-for-a-million in short yardage conversion opportunities can have that effect.

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