I stand by my post. Towards the end of the game, with the opportunity to kick an extra point to go up by 2, or try for a 2-point play to go up by 3, there isn’t a coach in the league who would just kick the extra point. At the end of a game, it makes *No* difference if you would be up by 1 point or 2 points, so if the attempt fails, it doesn’t matter. It makes a HUGE difference if you can get up by 3 points. To discuss chasing points early in the game is a whole different matter. That *WOULD**be stupid, but that is an apples to oranges comparison. I don’t understand why chasing points early was even brought up. The Jets were in an *end game* situation.
How a team has done in the past is irrelevant. It is the situation (the amount of time left) that matters. When a team is down by a touchdown with 5 seconds left, every coach who has ever lived would call for a bomb into the end zone. Should a coach say, that we have never completed a pass in that situation, so we didn’t bother trying it?
I agree with everything you said situationally; especially when we were up one, and to go up 2 means you're a kick away from losing.
@innocenti had a premise that he hated the 2 point conversion...period. i get that too. i am in that camp until a situation arises that it is stupid to not try it.
however, if you listen to head coaches, they have a list of times that they do it, and it is not an end of game scenario in all instances.
