beardown07
Upstanding Member
I couldn't give to fucks about that play...it worked, who cares. What WAS stupid af was the clock management going into halftime.
I couldn't give to fucks about that play...it worked, who cares. What WAS stupid af was the clock management going into halftime.
And if it didn't work....youd all be whining how dumb it was
But it worked... to perfection. The play call was perfectly timed and the design was perfect. So, what are we talking about here? In what universe is a play call that works SO PERFECTLY a bad one? It's an impossibly silly opinion.
It's not even like it was some broken play, that we fluked into the end zone. The play panned out exactly as designed and it created an open receiver for a huge TD.
no matter how crazy and dumb it was.
But how could it possibly be dumb when the everything the play is intended to do worked, caught NYG off-guard and gave us an easy TD? That's the definition of an intelligent play call.
This opinion wouldn't be SO BAD either if your alternative wasn't an even more rare and uncommon gimmick play call. WTF?
And yes,to this day they still run 300 lb guys in from the one
A) I never said it DOESN'T happen. However, it's not a regular part of any offense. It's something you run once a year to catch guys off-guard. Akiem Hicks is not going to begin getting carries in this offense. lol
B) Tackle eligible touchdown passes is not running your DT straight up the middle. I have not seen that once this season. The difference is that every team has multiple 300 pound guys up the middle to counter that. As opposed to when the Fridge did it and no one could push him back.
I am fairly certain that every big man TD outside of Hicks has been on tackle eligible pass plays.
The point is... that this isn't now apart of our offense. It's not something you continually go back to. This is an absurd conversation to even have. It's really just mindboggling to me.
"That HB pass which worked to perfection was horrifically stupid! They should have given to that 340 defensive tackle who had never handled a football on offense prior to today! Because that happens once or twice a decade! Bread and butter baby!"