OTOH, should the Bengals pass and fail then the Steelers get 2:20, 1 TO and the 2 minute warning. If Lewis would throw it before the 2 minute warning to win the game then why wouldn't he throw it after the 2 minute warning and win the game? I don't see the Bengals strategy changing because the Steelers stop the clock 3 times prior to the 2 minute warning. If Lewis wanted to try and win the game on offense he would have tried in either scenario, IMO.
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It's certainly an easier decision to "risk" a pass with 2:10 on the clock than with 1:50 on the clock. An incompletion barely hurts you in the first case.
I certainly see your side, but I would still do it the way Tomlin did it (I was at the game and was telling the guy next to me that I liked it at the time). This is far from the "no-brainer" decision that some people feel it is. We got the ball and had plenty of time to score. Then on our first offensive play, our QB held the ball for 6 seconds (I'm exaggerating here) before taking a needless sack that cost us yards and a ton of time --- our receivers were all running verticals and it took forever for them to jog back to the LOS and get set for the next snap. So I'm much more comfortable blaming Ben for a lack of awareness or Haley for the playcall or Tomlin for not telling Ben "throw the ball away if it's not there, we can't afford a sack."