HE MADE A FIELD GOAL!
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HE MADE A FIELD GOAL!
Timchenko made a 37-yard feild goal tonight. Boy was i surprised. I could barely watch him attept that. I was wondering what brandon was thinking, i mean come on he's missed how many EXTRA POINTS this season. I was extremely happy when i saw him pound it through but obviously that wasnt enough for the falcons.
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Re: HE MADE A FIELD GOAL!
Gregg Brandon must carry his stones around in a wheelbarrow, because there is no way I would have went Timchenko out there to kick that thing. I could barely watch.ColeMagner wrote:Timchenko made a 37-yard feild goal tonight. Boy was i surprised. I could barely watch him attept that. I was wondering what brandon was thinking, i mean come on he's missed how many EXTRA POINTS this season. I was extremely happy when i saw him pound it through but obviously that wasnt enough for the falcons.
Guess Timchenko -- and Brandon -- proved me wrong.
I would have been seriously tempted to go for two in the first overtime if I were Brandon, just based on the strength of our kicking game. Anyone else think that?
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I was thinking the same thing but my line of thinking was based on the way Toledo moved the ball at the end of regulation and in the 1st OT . Our defensive guys looked to be out of gas. But it takes a set of cajones for a coach to put his neck on the line like that. I know Joe Novak did it earlier this year with a 1 point deficit late in the game against Northwestern but they didn't convert. I agree with his thinking though, "This will be our best chance to win the game".Schadenfreude wrote:Gregg Brandon must carry his stones around in a wheelbarrow, because there is no way I would have went Timchenko out there to kick that thing. I could barely watch.ColeMagner wrote:Timchenko made a 37-yard feild goal tonight. Boy was i surprised. I could barely watch him attept that. I was wondering what brandon was thinking, i mean come on he's missed how many EXTRA POINTS this season. I was extremely happy when i saw him pound it through but obviously that wasnt enough for the falcons.
Guess Timchenko -- and Brandon -- proved me wrong.
I would have been seriously tempted to go for two in the first overtime if I were Brandon, just based on the strength of our kicking game. Anyone else think that?
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I agree that the thought of going for two crossed my mind. But as I said in another thread about punting on fourth and 5 with 30 secs to go, the coach opens himself up to criticism if he takes the chance at winning the game, but not if he plays it safe and extends the game. Why is it better, in a conventional wisdom sort of way, to lose the game if you play longer instead of losing because you took a shot at winning?doughash wrote:I was thinking the same thing but my line of thinking was based on the way Toledo moved the ball at the end of regulation and in the 1st OT . Our defensive guys looked to be out of gas. But it takes a set of cajones for a coach to put his neck on the line like that. I know Joe Novak did it earlier this year with a 1 point deficit late in the game against Northwestern but they didn't convert. I agree with his thinking though, "This will be our best chance to win the game".Schadenfreude wrote:Gregg Brandon must carry his stones around in a wheelbarrow, because there is no way I would have went Timchenko out there to kick that thing. I could barely watch.ColeMagner wrote:Timchenko made a 37-yard feild goal tonight. Boy was i surprised. I could barely watch him attept that. I was wondering what brandon was thinking, i mean come on he's missed how many EXTRA POINTS this season. I was extremely happy when i saw him pound it through but obviously that wasnt enough for the falcons.
Guess Timchenko -- and Brandon -- proved me wrong.
I would have been seriously tempted to go for two in the first overtime if I were Brandon, just based on the strength of our kicking game. Anyone else think that?
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:ZZZZing: Well playedCapitalFalcon wrote:has there been any word on recruiting special teams players? how about defense???mk455 wrote:has there been any word on hiring a special teams coach for next year?
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