Sure it was. If you convert, you WIN. If you don't, Manning has a shorter field but still has to score a touchdown.
Anybody thinking the clock was a factor is moronic, considering Manning just went 72 yards in 1:52 the drive prior to that without using a timeout (and if they punted, he would've had about 2:05 with a timeout)... so the only reason you punt the ball is to make Manning go an additional 40 yards. Is that really worth it when you can win the game right there on a 2 yard play?
I'm not gonna play the "Manning hasn't been stopped all day" card, because I do believe in trusting your players and letting them go win the game on defense. And I'm not naive enough to think there isn't a difference in 30 yards and 70 yards. I just thought it was smart to be aggressive in a makeable situation with a chance to win the football game. If you strip everything away and just look at it for what it was - two yards and you win the game - it doesn't seem that foolish of a call.
Anybody thinking the clock was a factor is moronic, considering Manning just went 72 yards in 1:52 the drive prior to that without using a timeout (and if they punted, he would've had about 2:05 with a timeout)... so the only reason you punt the ball is to make Manning go an additional 40 yards. Is that really worth it when you can win the game right there on a 2 yard play?
I'm not gonna play the "Manning hasn't been stopped all day" card, because I do believe in trusting your players and letting them go win the game on defense. And I'm not naive enough to think there isn't a difference in 30 yards and 70 yards. I just thought it was smart to be aggressive in a makeable situation with a chance to win the football game. If you strip everything away and just look at it for what it was - two yards and you win the game - it doesn't seem that foolish of a call.
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