![]() |
|||||||
|
By Vin, Section NFL
Unbeknownst to me, the NFL competition committee has apparently changed the rules on field goals. In order to take the pressure off kickers and head coaches, the NFL has agreed that if a kicker misses the kick on third down, he is able to retry it on fourth down.
If only Marty had tried the game winning field goal on 3rd down, the Chargers might still be in the playoffs. If Kaeding had missed, he would have had another shot on 4th down. Stephen A. Smith was all over Schottenheimer for such a boneheaded mistake. And rightly so, I might add, in the wake of the last minute rule change by the NFL. I can't believe a head coach in the NFL does not have the football knowledge that even an NBA master such as Smith has. And the NFL isn't even his main area of expertise! I tell you, the NBA is lucky to have Stephen A focusing on that sport full time. Why would Marty ruin his chances at advancing to the next round by not attempting the FG on third down. Or for that matter, first down! Imagine if Kaeding had 4 shots at it. I'm sure he can make 1 out of 4 kicks to win the game. It boggles the mind. I am grateful to ESPN for always informing us, the casual fan, of how ignorant we are of the nuances of the game. I consider myself pretty knowledgeable when it comes to football but in the shadow of Stephen A. Smith's encyclopedic football acumen, I can only bow my head in reverence. Please, keep up the good work. Learning to understand the game of football from Salisbury, Hoge and Smith, I feel like I'm learning philosophy from Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato. We are living in a golden age of football knowledge, folks. I hope you can appreciate it.
Story writing contestLog in or create an account to vote for this story!
|
Related Links |
||||||