BLAZER PROPHET
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When I play Madden, I always go for it on 4th down and I always go for the 2 point conversion.... I'd be fired within two or three weeks in the real world.
There's times to go for it on 4th down and then there's times where your just making a joke out of the game and are about to get so buried that you'll eventually quit the game because the score will be get so bad.
In January 1976, Patera was hired as the first head coach for the new Seattle Seahawks expansion team. Shortly after arriving, he began the difficult task of building a competitive team from the ground up. Along with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Seahawks selected 39 players through the NFL expansion draft held on March 30-31, 1976. The other 26 NFL teams each protected 29 players on their rosters. Seattle and Tampa Bay alternated selections from the remaining pool of unprotected players. Acquiring quality veteran players via free agency was not an aspect of the league at that time. However, the Seahawks were awarded the 2nd overall pick in the 1976 NFL Draft, a pick they used on defensive tackle Steve Niehaus.
Since he would not have the player talent to compete with other NFL teams possessing superior power, speed and finesse, Patera resorted to a wide-open gambling style offense that was centered around a passing game using lots of creative gadget plays. "I had a team that could move the ball like hell, but couldn’t stop anybody," Patera said. "So I figured that to win more ballgames we’d simply have to gamble more often. I would much rather have beaten teams on muscle and execution, but we just didn’t have the talent."
Even with the lack of talent, Patera still found a way to win games..............
I cant stand playing against those type players.
Play the game like its meant to be played!
I cant stand playing against those type players.
Play the game like its meant to be played!
I don't like punting... what can I say.
well, i think that is kinda the point of this article, that it is open to interpretation
You also dont like winning.
Field position battles are part of what makes football so great.
I love the hail mary.
Yeah, I guess. I didnt read the article. I'm a big Chip Kelly fan, but I think he even pushes envelope sometimes on his 4th down approaches.
Yeah, that sounds like it might work in junior high football.
Pulaski moved to No. 3 in the state AP poll and retained its No. 1 ranking in Arkansas Class 4A, a good bet to win a third state title in the last eight years. The Bruins also climbed from 99th to 75th in the Rivals Top 100 national rankings, not bad for a school with just 350 students.
Not very effective.
i believe this means high school?
It is when your wide receiver is 7'5, 300 lbs and can run a 4.3 40 in Madden.

yes, my quarterback jack doffon-ewe had similar measurements, and 3000 yards rushing![]()
Yeah... so did my OL and DL. Just try to stop a 7'5, 300 lb dude that's coming through your line... YOU CAN'T!
