Darren Rizzi on decision to go for two points late vs. Commanders

New Orleans Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi says he doesn’t regret his decision to go for two points late against the Washington Commanders:

No one could have predicted the New Orleans Saints’ Week 15 game with the Washington Commanders would have ended the way it did, coming down to a last-second attempt at scoring two points. Interim head coach Darren Rizzi led his team out of halftime with a change at quarterback, and he put the game on the line with Spencer Rattler rolling out to pass in a bid at winning outright rather than hoping for a kick to go their way in overtime.

Part of that decision was all of the injuries to Alvin Kamara, Kool-Aid McKinstry and Marquez Valdes-Scantling. Another part was the challenge of stopping Jayden Daniels, who Rizzi called a “phenomenal player” when recapping the game with local media.

Rizzi said he felt a confluence between momentum shifting their way and the personnel available dictating his decision: “Listen I know there’s the old adage about go kick the extra point at home and go for two at home, we would’ve went for two in the Rams game too, just how the games played out. … But just with where we were, I just felt it was the right call. I don’t regret it.”

He emphasized that he had “zero regret” in the decision to go for two points, and that he believed the locker room supported that call. To come back and be that close to winning the day after trailing so badly at halftime is impressive. And while Rizzi acknowledged he has mixed feelings about a loss, he was proud of the fight his team showed, and he saw some things that could carry over into their final three games this season.

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Darren Rizzi says Saints would have played for the win late vs. Rams

Aggression was the order of the day for the Saints, and Darren Rizzi says the plan was to go for two, not hope for overtime, had they scored a late touchdown:

Darren Rizzi’s undefeated two-game run as the New Orleans Saints’ interim head coach has officially come to an end after Sunday’s 21-14 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.

And even after all of the praise Rizzi has received, there were a lot of questions surrounding some of the decisions he made. One of those had to do with the offense’s late-game strategy.

Rizzi said after the game that he would have gone for the two-point conversion if the team would have scored a touchdown late in the game. He said in the postgame press conference that the team was going for the victory and that they recognized they were “reeling on defense” after several Los Angeles possessions drained the clock in the second half.

Nevertheless, that did not come to pass at all because the Saints never did get that late-game touchdown. Derek Carr was under pressure on the final play and no receivers got open against the Rams’ coverage before the pass rush got to him.

Trailing 21-14, they needed a bit more with seven more points there toward the end to tie, and eight, which would have derived from a touchdown and a two-point conversion, to get a victory. Rizzi planned to go out on his terms rather than ask his gassed defense to win the day in overtime, but it never got to that point.

The Saints will look to get back on the right track when they hit the road to face the New York Giants next Sunday.

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