Should teams start going for two if they get the ball first in OT?

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After Puka scored the TD in OT last night I was thinking if we went for two and got it, even if Seattle did the same we would put the ball in our hands to win it. In reality, the extra point really does nothing for you. If you’re point if that they can just score and an extra point wins it, well then you need to stop them from scoring in the first place anyway.

I just think with the way the rules are, the best way to go about it is to go for the win at all costs. Dont put it in the hands of the defense in a long game. Thoughts?
 
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Nah. If you score a TD on the first possession, it means the opponent has to do the same. They can't just take a FG. If your opponent does get into the end zone, they can try a 2PT attempt to win it, or kick the PAT to extend the game. But a 2PT is more or less a coin flip. No way teams convert it much more than 50-60% of the time. Whereas PAT is successful 90%+ Why do you want to flip the coin , instead of making your opponent do so?
 
In this case it may have made sense because a tie was actually a win for the Rams and you knew the opponent needed the win.

So if they did score a TD to tie, you knew your defense was likley under the gun and the Seahawks had the momentum.

So it comes down to whether you trust your offense while they had the momentum to convert or do you trust your defense when the opposing offense had the momentum to then stop that momentum?

Being on the road, in OT, on a short week, highlights the impact of that momentum and a likley tired defense trying to stop it.

So no, not all OTs are equal, so in this unique case I think it made sense to go for it.
 
Just try to score on every possession. When you have oppurtunities take them. No points should ever be left on the field. Thats where McVay needs to get better. Stop being soft and go for the kill.
 
In this case it may have made sense because a tie was actually a win for the Rams and you knew the opponent needed the win.

So if they did score a TD to tie, you knew your defense was likley under the gun and the Seahawks had the momentum.

So it comes down to whether you trust your offense while they had the momentum to convert or do you trust your defense when the opposing offense had the momentum to then stop that momentum?

Being on the road, in OT, on a short week, highlights the impact of that momentum and a likley tired defense trying to stop it.

So no, not all OTs are equal, so in this unique case I think it made sense to go for it.


I agree.

In general, I think 2 pt conversions make more sense if you have an elite offense. Davante not playing may have influenced that last night, but in this case I still would have.
 
The more I think about this the more I think our unique circumstances dictated that going for two was a must.

It wasn't playing for a tie or a win or anything in this game - it would have been a play to effectively clinch the division and 1 seed
 
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After Puka scored the TD in OT last night I was thinking if we went for two and got it, even if Seattle did the same we would put the ball in our hands to win it. In reality, the extra point really does nothing for you. If you’re point if that they can just score and an extra point wins it, well then you need to stop them from scoring in the first place anyway.

I just think with the way the rules are, the best way to go about it is to go for the win at all costs. Dont put it in the hands of the defense in a long game. Thoughts?
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Nah. On average you're more likely to stop a 2 point conversion than an extra point.
Not in OT. I had zero confidence they were going to stop it. The pass rush was dead tired. Darnold had all day on the last handful of snaps on that drive.

Really, it's a shame we scored as quickly as we did. If we could have eaten a few more minutes off the clock, they would have had less time to mount a long time consuming drive that did gas our defense.