akugami
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It is a sound strategy on paper, but are you willing to bet your defense can stop them or their defense can stop you?
The problem is the Saints was already in FG range. You're basically using your TO and banking on your defense to hold them to a "3 and out" with enough time for you to mount a drive for a FG of your own. If your defense was playing good they would have stopped the opposing offense before they got into FG range, though in this case special teams left the defense in a bad spot. More often than not, I see this strategy fail as the opposing team kicks a FG with no time remaining.
