RememberTheKoy
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Again MORON. COULD....
I've never seen a game where an opening play or series determined the outcome of the game when an injury occurring wasn't involved.
Again MORON. COULD....
I've never seen a game where an opening play or series determined the outcome of the game when an injury occurring wasn't involved.
The game was pretty much over after thisI've never seen a game where an opening play or series determined the outcome of the game when an injury occurring wasn't involved.
Every play means something.
The game was pretty much over after this
Ok so then tell me a single point in that game that the Broncos recovered from that playMaybe if the Seahawks won 2-0 but that wasn't the case. They just completely outplayed the Broncos.
Ok so then tell me a single point in that game that the Broncos recovered from that play
One none bad play very early in the first could make all plays late in the first moot.Right, but when you are talking about a teams final play or final plays those tend to have more importance.
One none bad play very early in the first could make all plays late in the first moot.
Facts are all plays are just as important, difference is you have time to overcome bad plays early. Games aren't lost just on a dropped pass late in the game.
Bad plays at any time impact the game.One bad play early in the game is not as impactful as a bad play late in the game with the game on the line, especially when it its a drop on a go ahead TD or tying TD on a team's final play or near the end of the game. That's why comebacks occur. As you said its because you have time to overcome the bad plays early in the game. That is why Kansas City are Super Bowl Champions. It's why the Patriots beat the Falcons.
It's also why the Patriots beat the Seahawks in the Super Bowl. One bad play late in the game with the game on the line determined the outcome of the game. All plays are created equally in their importance. If there are plays at the end of the game that if successful swing the outcome of the game or potentially swing the outcome of the game even if it's a potentially game winning/losing if missed field goal then that play holds a level of importance over a just any other play early in the game.
Bad plays at any time impact the game.
As for the Patriots/Seahawks it wasn't a bad p pl ay, it was the wrong call but it was simply a GREAT play by the Patriots.
Of course bad plays at any time impact the game. But plays at the end of close games that ultimately decide games are the biggest, most impactful high pressure points of games.
Take that Patriots/Seahawks game for example. That might have been the biggest play in Super Bowl history. It was unbelievable. Some fake sports movie shit. That play not only decided a Super Bowl but also shotgunned the career of this young backup that stepped in midway through the game. That play had the largest impact of any play in the game.
Now imagine if he dropped that and the Seahawks went onto score the next play and win. It wouldn't be remembered as much and wouldn't be as big of a play historically but it would still be a tremendously impactful play on the game. Shit it would have flipped the game the other way and all sorts of legacies would be very different today.
Some plays mean more than others in their impact on the outcome of the game. That is just the reality of end game plays where the game is decided as either a win or a loss. The game literally on the line. Those plays mean more.
And you claim to know football. Dak is barely top 20, both those other guys are top 10 qbs.He should get more...he's better than both those two.
And you claim to know football. Dak is barely top 20, both those other guys are top 10 qbs.
I did?I'm the only one that has brought substance. I made the point that no other QB has been screwed by drops in late game clutch moments than Wentz on dropped TD passes that would have won or tied games. You disagreed and could only come up with one example for Dak that wouldn't have even been a TD.
A very Cowboy like effort from a Cowboy fan.
Wrong. 6 points counts as much on the first play as it does the last play.One bad play early in the game is not as impactful as a bad play late in the game with the game on the line, especially when it its a drop on a go ahead TD or tying TD on a team's final play or near the end of the game.
I'm not sure if it's dumber to say Dak is barely top 20 or that Wentz and Goff are both in the top 10. Of course after reading your posts it's entirely possible that you don't know that the number 20 is higher than the number 10 and I'm quite sure based on this comment that you don't know what 10 means, so I'll go with that and move on...And you claim to know football. Dak is barely top 20, both those other guys are top 10 qbs.