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There are ten minutes to play. It's hypothetical scenario time.
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<blockquote data-quote="DuncTheDoodle" data-source="post: 638729" data-attributes="member: 38950"><p>That's the way I look at it. Build as many points as you can. There are still ten minutes to play, so you'll have the time to look to kick, retain the ball and get back down there if you're in any position of ascendancy. You don't want to have to leave yourself with it all to do in the last play if you blow the chance after being bold. I like to be within penalty/drop goal range at the end if ever possible, and if that means constructing a drop goal opportunity with seven or eight minutes to go, so be it. It's easier to convert territory into 3 points than it is 7, so just look to get said territory twice.</p><p></p><p>Of course, there's also the chance your kicker could miss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DuncTheDoodle, post: 638729, member: 38950"] That's the way I look at it. Build as many points as you can. There are still ten minutes to play, so you'll have the time to look to kick, retain the ball and get back down there if you're in any position of ascendancy. You don't want to have to leave yourself with it all to do in the last play if you blow the chance after being bold. I like to be within penalty/drop goal range at the end if ever possible, and if that means constructing a drop goal opportunity with seven or eight minutes to go, so be it. It's easier to convert territory into 3 points than it is 7, so just look to get said territory twice. Of course, there's also the chance your kicker could miss. [/QUOTE]
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