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Most hated coaching decisions in sports?
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[QUOTE="Chin Diesel, post: 3822722, member: 34"] Put me down for. 1. Going for two early in the game. I'd rarely go for 2 before the 4th qtr. 2. Going for 4th and goal outside the 3 yard line. Put points on the board. 3. Mandatory pitch count removal for pitchers who are healthy. Those who are coming back from injury are a different story. 4. Giving up the no effort layup for 2 points at the end of the game. Sure, you want them taking a 2 point shot and getting the ball back but make them work a few extra seconds to get to the rim. Worst thing you do is foul them and give them a chance at 2. Bills down 17 going for two yesterday was really bad. You kick the extra point and go down by 16, which is two touchdowns. If you make the 2 point conversion, you are down 15 which is still two touchdowns. You fail on the attempt and you are down three scores. [/QUOTE]
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