If anyone has missed it before on this site, I was a Dallas Cowboys fan until Jerry Jones bought the team, and since then I've very slowly returned to being a partial fan-- that is, for me, mostly a fan when they play their old rivals, like Washington, Pittsburgh, and their oldest playoff rival, Green Bay. Hate lasts longer than love in football.
So with that said, Dallas' clock management on Sunday, 10-8-17, was at first beautiful, then it stunk. They were down 4 points, so they had to have a touchdown, but they knew they needed to give GB and Aaron Rodgers as little time as they could reasonably manage. So they ran 17 plays, kept the clock moving with the running game (which hadn't worked for most of the game), and had a 2nd down and 1 inside the GB 15. They called a pass play and it fell incomplete-- QB Prescott said it was a run/pass option called from the sideline. So GB did not have to use their only remaining timeout. On the next play, a read option, Prescott kept the ball and ran for a touchdown. GB and Rodgers had 1 minute, 13 seconds, to come back and win with a TD or tie with a FG. They opted for the former against the Dallas defense that couldn't stop anything they did.
Expectedly, there has been a lot of flak about Dallas not killing more time at the end and taking it away from GB before it took the ball back. But coach Jason Garrett and QB Prescott both stand firm that their only task in that situation is to score the TD, then it's up to the defense. But there is solid agreement, it seems, that the 2nd down pass should not have been attempted. But also, one of those things that fans often see quite differently from coaches and players, is the question of whether Prescott should have 'given himself up' near the 1 yard line and so have a 1st and goal there. GB would have used its timeout and just one additional play that did not get a TD would have run off close to 40 seconds of the 70, more or less, remaining. And Dallas had converted a 4th down and 1 easily with a QB sneak earlier in the game; so, however many of the 4 plays it took, sneak it for a TD.
So I am agreeing that Prescott should have gone down at the one, considering it was Rodgers and GB against the porous Dallas defense. I think that is the only team and QB I would agree with that about. I know the arguments against it-- the possibility of a fumble, a penalty, a big loss... But I still say it was more logical to win the game with that strategy than by "trusting your defense" [Dak Prescott's quote].
How about some other thoughts?
So with that said, Dallas' clock management on Sunday, 10-8-17, was at first beautiful, then it stunk. They were down 4 points, so they had to have a touchdown, but they knew they needed to give GB and Aaron Rodgers as little time as they could reasonably manage. So they ran 17 plays, kept the clock moving with the running game (which hadn't worked for most of the game), and had a 2nd down and 1 inside the GB 15. They called a pass play and it fell incomplete-- QB Prescott said it was a run/pass option called from the sideline. So GB did not have to use their only remaining timeout. On the next play, a read option, Prescott kept the ball and ran for a touchdown. GB and Rodgers had 1 minute, 13 seconds, to come back and win with a TD or tie with a FG. They opted for the former against the Dallas defense that couldn't stop anything they did.
Expectedly, there has been a lot of flak about Dallas not killing more time at the end and taking it away from GB before it took the ball back. But coach Jason Garrett and QB Prescott both stand firm that their only task in that situation is to score the TD, then it's up to the defense. But there is solid agreement, it seems, that the 2nd down pass should not have been attempted. But also, one of those things that fans often see quite differently from coaches and players, is the question of whether Prescott should have 'given himself up' near the 1 yard line and so have a 1st and goal there. GB would have used its timeout and just one additional play that did not get a TD would have run off close to 40 seconds of the 70, more or less, remaining. And Dallas had converted a 4th down and 1 easily with a QB sneak earlier in the game; so, however many of the 4 plays it took, sneak it for a TD.
So I am agreeing that Prescott should have gone down at the one, considering it was Rodgers and GB against the porous Dallas defense. I think that is the only team and QB I would agree with that about. I know the arguments against it-- the possibility of a fumble, a penalty, a big loss... But I still say it was more logical to win the game with that strategy than by "trusting your defense" [Dak Prescott's quote].
How about some other thoughts?