• jimbolauski@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    I’ve never understood why taking “unnecessary sacks” is bad. On 3rd holding the ball allows for big plays I’d risk losing 10 yards for a chance to gain 40.

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        1 day ago

        On 3rd down (out of field goal range) if your choices are dump it down for a short gain and no first, or hold it and risk getting sacked but have the opportunity at a big play the penalty for the sack is not that high. Punting from your 40 vs your 30 doesn’t change much, NFL punters can all punt over 65 yards.

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          21 hours ago

          NFL punters don’t average anywhere close to 65 yards. Even if they did, coverage usually can’t cover that much distance that quickly. Long punts usually equal long returns. So 10 yd will absolutely make a difference. You just described a situation in which it would be a stupid sack to take. You’d be sacrificing field position. Not to mention the injury risk and wear and tear build up on your quarterback. You’re using a video game logic.

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            14 hours ago

            Average isn’t the metric to use, punters don’t try to kick it their farthest every punt, most punts are within a punters range.

            10 yards of field position is worth a chance at a big play.

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              14 hours ago

              And why pray tell do they not try to kick it the furthest every punt?

              10 yards of field position could be the difference between winning and losing.