
Originally Posted by
jessup270
"If" the Flacco sack was a called play, why would such a play a better option than giving your running back the ball and trying for the two yards, that would have won the game? Both plays keep the clock running.
Even if Flacco had thrown the ball to a wide open receiver, the receiver could have just plain dropped just the ball (remember the NE playoff game), had the ball bound off his hands for an interception or even fumbled while trying to run with it. Not to mention the clock stopping for an in-completion.
If Flacco takes a QB sack on purpose, that means you weren't even trying to get the first down AND it meant that Flacco could have taken a hard it and fumbled.
QBs are easier to strip a ball from than a running back.