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The real reason we are not playing tomorrow
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(01-24-2016, 01:04 AM)Utts Wrote: It's ironic that I'm writing this, given how critical of Andy I've been over the years. However, I believe that if Andy doesn't make that boneheaded interception against the Steelers, we'd most likely be in the AFC Championship game. As close as we played teams with AJ at QB, I can't help thinking that we would have one at least 1-2 more games down the stretch - guaranteeing us either the 1 or 2 seed.

Losing Andy is why this season went in the toilet (not the last 2-minutes of the Wildcard game). One seriously stupid play and ensuing tackle, and there goes the season. Winning a Super Bowl is about 75% talent and 25% luck (good bounces, calls going your way, avoiding key injuries).

(01-24-2016, 06:44 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: Actually you're putting way too much fault on dalton, horrible fake blocked by Gino created the  and actually was an outstanding play by the lineman. I am glad that you finally realized how I am glad that you finally realized how important dalton is for this team.

I put the blame on Hue for both of these posts because calling a screen inside the 5 might have been the stupidest play call in the NFL in years.

You call a screen to get the defensive linemen running upfield after the quarterback, which they'd be less-inclined to do that near the endzone, and then throw the ball to the back in space, which there wouldn't be much space inside the 5 anyways.

This one's on Hue.
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RE: The real reason we are not playing tomorrow - BFritz21 - 01-29-2016, 03:25 PM

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