• bobthebobofbob@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I would say it depends completely on the context. If it’s the last 5 minutes of a close do or die game to make the playoffs and they are just trying to run a guy down from behind and can tackle him by tripping him up at the legs, then hell yeah, go for it.

    If it’s like week 2 during a blow out and there’s a prime Kam Chancellor sized dude running full speed right at them, then hell no. Get out of the way and live to fight another day.

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      1 year ago

      Wouldn’t even go that in depth tbh

      A simple shove out of bounds? Go for it

      Need to make a physical hit or tackle? No chance

      • bobthebobofbob@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        I would say that I agree for the most part and I would for sure want them to be more on the cautious side when deciding if a tackle is worth the risk or not, but there are definitely situations where I would want them to go for it no matter what. If it’s the very end of a game that decides if you make the playoffs or not, the QB is the only one between the defensive player and the defense, and it’s going to be a walk off pick 6, then yeah, I want them to go for the tackle. For all you know, this is the closest your team will come to the playoffs for the next decade. You don’t want to just let them go because you just hope to make it that far again next year. A game that decides if you make the playoffs is just as important as the actual playoff game.