01-19-2016, 07:41 PM
(01-19-2016, 03:33 PM)JS-Steelerfan Wrote: If a woodworker puts in an exemplary shift at the shop, but before leaving sets all his work on fire (i.e. 'one bad decision'), I would call that an implosion.
Burfict imploded.
Terrible analogy.
1. If Hill doesn't fumble, there is no Burfict and Pacman play. Even with another Steelers possession, they're down 4 with no timeouts and about 1:20 on the clock with a limp-armed Ben and no Brown.
2. If Pacman doesn't go brain dead, you're most likely looking at a 50 yard field goal, maybe more, maybe less depending if they run another play and you even get an opportunity to attempt a kick.
3. Point being; there were other factors besides the one Burfict penalty that contributed to the shorter winning field goal.
1. If someone sets fire to their work, it's the one and only factor in destroying their work. No one else is involved.
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