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When to go for the 2-point conversion
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[QUOTE="SU94, post: 1605138, member: 202"] I am afraid i am not a great communicator. This is as simple as I can break it down. All things being equal, if a team is down 15, they'll have to score 2 TDs in the last 10 minutes to tie or win the game. Assuming the two-pointer is going to fail, you want to fail with more time on the clock than with less because it allows your team additional opportunities to potentially overcome the failed conversion. Any HC really on top of the situation should attempt to convert the 2 point conversion, but at the same time account for the reper[SIZE=16px]cussions of a failed conversion. [/SIZE] Going for two after the first TD accomplishes this (when the score is 22-13). To to wait until your final TD, which comes very likely with less than two minutes left is to leave no wiggle room in the instance of a failed 2-point try. So, to sum it up...if you are going to fail on a needed 2-poiny try, do you want wiggle room or not? [/QUOTE]
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