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BsGenius
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Trubs 2 minutes. Good experience. Let the kid throw. Lets do this!
He’s kinda got a point. He’s dropped two big passes this year that could be the difference between winning and losing. Maybe Cohen should’ve been in, but Cohen probably wouldn’t have been open like Howard was because the saints weren’t giving him anything. It looked like they were easily able to contain our receivers, were stacking the box against the run (Howard still got 100+ yards) and were able to keep Cohen under wraps. Even with the drops, Howard was the bears offensive MVP this game. Cohen vultured a td, but he was bottled up in the running game and neutralized in the pass game.
He’s kinda got a point. He’s dropped two big passes this year that could be the difference between winning and losing. Maybe Cohen should’ve been in, but Cohen probably wouldn’t have been open like Howard was because the saints weren’t giving him anything. It looked like they were easily able to contain our receivers, were stacking the box against the run (Howard still got 100+ yards) and were able to keep Cohen under wraps. Even with the drops, Howard was the bears offensive MVP this game. Cohen vultured a td, but he was bottled up in the running game and neutralized in the pass game.
WHAT. THE FUCK. WAS. THAT!?
How in the fuck was that NOT a TD!? He sacrificed his fucking leg, and still holds on to it, and they rule that no catch!?
THAT IS FUCKING TERRIBLE.
Zach might have been able to hobble away from this game having his final catch a great touchdown reception. That was just sad. He put the ball down to grab his leg.
Explanation why it's not a catch here:
VIDEO: NFL explains why Zach Miller didn't catch touchdown vs. Saints
Seems pretty reasonable to me.