2nd & 2
#221
Posted 2015-January-18, 21:04
-- Bertrand Russell
#225
Posted 2015-January-18, 23:43
Bbradley62, on 2015-January-18, 20:43, said:
Should do, but it's always been a Belichick thing to run up the score/"play hard for the entire game." As he is the greatest coach ever I will blindly believe that the benefits of this outweigh the small chance of injury, since it's impossible to quantify the gain. Unlike in game playcalling/timeout usage/4th down decisions, it is a lot harder to understand the gains of these kinds of things on a team and their discipline.
#226
Posted 2015-January-19, 08:12
#227
Posted 2015-January-25, 19:33
-- Bertrand Russell
#228
Posted 2015-January-25, 20:02
mgoetze, on 2015-January-25, 19:33, said:
I mean, it is kinda funny to watch Clay Matthews play nickelback, but if the point of the Pro Bowl is to see the best players at their respective positions, well...
-- Bertrand Russell
#229
Posted 2015-January-26, 12:33
-gwnn
#230
Posted 2015-January-26, 13:35
#231
Posted 2015-January-26, 14:03
Bbradley62, on 2015-January-26, 13:35, said:
Or the laughable NHL all-star game, which resulted in a 17-12 final score. I think the losing team missed a 2-point coversion somewhere along the way.
#232
Posted 2015-February-01, 21:18
And you guys thought McCarthy was bad?
Seattle should go for a RB in offseason, apparently they don't have anybody they can trust to go 1 yard in 3 tries, lmfao ...
Before internet age you had a suspicion there are lots of "not-so-smart" people on the planet. Now you even know their names.
#233
Posted 2015-February-01, 21:33
Nobody should be happy or proud.
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#234
Posted 2015-February-01, 21:39
#235
Posted 2015-February-01, 21:53
andrei, on 2015-February-01, 21:18, said:
And you guys thought McCarthy was bad?
Seattle should go for a RB in offseason, apparently they don't have anybody they can trust to go 1 yard in 3 tries, lmfao ...
The play clock was 26 seconds and they had one timeout left. They could never have run three more times.
#236
Posted 2015-February-01, 22:01
Phil, on 2015-February-01, 21:33, said:
Nobody should be happy or proud.
It was a great catch by Kearse but honestly Duron Harmon should have broken it up, I am indeed not proud of that. The brawl, though? Come on, you expect to be able to punch Gronk in the head with no retaliation? Not gonna happen, sorry.
The referees should definitely not be proud. It was clearly roughing the kicker (for a first down, rather than running into the kicker which was declined) and I'm pretty sure "setting a pick for Doug Baldwin" is not in the Back Judge's job description.
All in all I would still say it was a great win for the Patriots and well deserved!
-- Bertrand Russell
#237
Posted 2015-February-01, 23:05
bed
#238
Posted 2015-February-02, 02:07
cherdano, on 2015-February-01, 21:53, said:
That is true - IF you forget that Russell Wilson has plenty of mobility. Though, the announcer at the time said they had 2 timeouts, not one (I literally only watched the last 2 minutes).
Play 1 - run it with Lynch, timeout. Play 2 - fake run / bootleg pass. Play 3 - run again.
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#239
Posted 2015-February-02, 05:26
They had three plays to run with 26 seconds left, but only one timeout. So one of them had to be a pass. If you run on second down, then everyone knows that third-down has to be a pass (or else you won't get a 4th-down play off). On the other hand, if you throw an incomplete pass on second down, and run it in on 3rd down, then you have taken about 6 seconds more off the game clock - not irrelevant given NE has two timeouts and just needs to get a field goal.
Now look at a
vine of the actual play: Patriots are in man coverage. Lockette is faking a run outside, then cutting inside for the slant. Butler has to not buy on the fake, and then still cover a little more ground than Lockette to beat him to the spot, since he first has to stay deep enough to avoid the pick by Kearse/Revis. In fact, he only has a chance to do that because Revis blocks Kearse so effectively that they are a little more in the way of Lockette than in the way of Butler.
How often do you expect this to happen? Butler is an undrafted rookie who came in as a backup, and used to play Division II football in college... I mean, he didn't even know he should go down in the endzone after an interception at the goal line.
#240
Posted 2015-February-02, 05:28
chasetb, on 2015-February-02, 02:07, said:
That's a great "fake" run in an obvious passing situation.