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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 685245" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>Some interesting takes on things. I can see most arguments either way, and all should be taken within the context of the specific game situation. If I were coach, I would weigh the variables but still have a rule of thumb to follow if it's 50/50 or you just don't have time to think.</p><p></p><p>However, I disagree with his thoughts about eschewing the field goal in a low-scoring game - his last "rule." I think that most low-scoring games occur because either the opponent's defense is that good or your own offense is that bad. Either way, your chances of turning three points into seven is greatly diminished. That's why you take what you have a higher probability of getting. Of course scoring is up and the rules favor offenses, but that in a vacuum doesn't making scoring points any easier in a low-scoring game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 685245, member: 5830"] Some interesting takes on things. I can see most arguments either way, and all should be taken within the context of the specific game situation. If I were coach, I would weigh the variables but still have a rule of thumb to follow if it's 50/50 or you just don't have time to think. However, I disagree with his thoughts about eschewing the field goal in a low-scoring game - his last "rule." I think that most low-scoring games occur because either the opponent's defense is that good or your own offense is that bad. Either way, your chances of turning three points into seven is greatly diminished. That's why you take what you have a higher probability of getting. Of course scoring is up and the rules favor offenses, but that in a vacuum doesn't making scoring points any easier in a low-scoring game. [/QUOTE]
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