I am sure that there is some sort of detailed published book indicating what a coach should do in making all sorts of football decisions in various situations. I think the rules it states are based upon past actual football statistics. Don't know the title of the book.
What does the book say about how to make a decision, very early in a football game, between kicking an extra point and getting one point after a touchdown versus trying to run or pass the ball into the end zone and, if successful, getting two points?
What is the title of that book and what does it say a coach should do in this situation? Thanks.
What does the book say about how to make a decision, very early in a football game, between kicking an extra point and getting one point after a touchdown versus trying to run or pass the ball into the end zone and, if successful, getting two points?
What is the title of that book and what does it say a coach should do in this situation? Thanks.