NFL: ***2022 NFL Season Thread***

So, going for that 2pt conversion might have worked out in the Raiders favor, there. It was 4th and short for the Chiefs. If they were down a point or tied, they might not have punted. Instead LA gets the ball back.
Not saying that was their intent, but it was the result
 
So, going for that 2pt conversion might have worked out in the Raiders favor, there. It was 4th and short for the Chiefs. If they were down a point or tied, they might not have punted. Instead LA gets the ball back.
Not saying that was their intent, but it was the result
Maybe they do, but 4th and 3 at midfield would be a risk to go for if tied.
 
Theyre 1-3, playing the ‘top dog’ in their division … you go for the win
Well, if they would have had their extremely consistent kicker kick the extra point, they would be playing overtime, rather than take another loss.
 
Are they saying Adams bobble that? That's only explanation I can see. He clearly got his first foot down, you can see dirt come up right when he caught it, then his left foot was easily in.
 
Are they saying Adams bobble that? That's only explanation I can see. He clearly got his first foot down, you can see dirt come up right when he caught it, then his left foot was easily in.
Yeah he didn’t have control.
 
Are they saying Adams bobble that? That's only explanation I can see. He clearly got his first foot down, you can see dirt come up right when he caught it, then his left foot was easily in.
Got control immediately after he toe tapped the foot.
 
Got control immediately after he toe tapped the foot.
Looked to me like he tapped the first toe, bobbled it, then drug 2nd foot, it looked to be the correct call on second look.

Adams has bigger issues now, looks like he tool out some frustrations on some camera guy, he'll problby be suspended for that.