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Re: London fans upset at not running up the score?
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Originally Posted by upstater1
I see what you're saying but I was referencing today's game. I don't think Belichick tries to stop scoring to take it easy on the other team. You put in backups to gain experience, and if your stars get hurt when you're trying to run it up, then you probably not that smart of a coach. Players on defense are more susceptible to injury. I think any coach with a big lead will try to stay on offense as long as possible.
I don't think there's that much regard for not running up the score as much as there is for injuries.
I don't disagree with any of that, but I don't really see how it contradicts anything I've said either (and that may well be my bad, long day with lots of alcohol and a tough, tough loss for my soccer team). I totally understand the reasoning, I've just been trying to explain the reasons (or what I perceive them to be anyway) behind the different attitude towards running up the score over here and why there were boos at the end when Hoyer knelt the game out.
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Re: London fans upset at not running up the score?
Can we please cut out the "British know nothing about Football" stuff, please? It is not at all accurate in terms of the people who attended this game. As one of the posters said, the Buccs fans (and anyone-but-New England fans) were booing the Pats. Everyone at the game knew what a kneel down was. I know because I was there.
The same is true of the other two games at Wembley. OK, there were some corporate types who were there for the show, but most of the crowd were fans and "got it". Trust me, very few people in the UK have the money to pay $100-200 for a game they don't understand.
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Re: London fans upset at not running up the score?
I've been at Anfield when the crowd has booed Liverpool players wasting time with the ball in the corner. It's generaly frowned upon at Anfield and we were kind of happy when Bosingwa booted Benayoun in the back last season.
Going defensive is the coaches desicion while alot of the time you'll hear the crowd ask for another goal...Chants of "We want 5" ect ect. Like we say it's the pshyce here...
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Re: London fans upset at not running up the score?
That was the most noise they made all day. That game was suprisingly quiet. I know it was never really a good game, but I figured that the British NFL fans would make a lot more noise than that, being that they don't get to see the sport live over there as much as we do.
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Re: London fans upset at not running up the score?
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Originally Posted by KontradictioN
That was the most noise they made all day. That game was suprisingly quiet. I know it was never really a good game, but I figured that the British NFL fans would make a lot more noise than that, being that they don't get to see the sport live over there as much as we do.
From what I saw there was a huge number of fans from other teams all there cheering against the Patriots. The neutrals turned up, saw their Buccaneer flags and decided to cheer for them.
I agree with you though, the British Patriots fans were too quiet.
Re: London fans upset at not running up the score?
Maybe it's a case of not knowing the protocols just yet or....probably far more likely (based on what I've heard about the infrequent number of games broadcast there) is they're sitting and just watching to try to understand all the nuances we've come to be accustomed to.
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Re: London fans upset at not running up the score?
I really don't think Belichick's moves had ANYTHING to do with not wanting to run up the score.
He just wanted to end the game as quickly as possible. The best way to do that is to keep the clock moving, aka run the ball.
I think BB has learned that it's very important to shorten the end of a blowout in order to reduce the number of injuries on the team. That's part of the reason he subs the starters out; and the subs also get real game experience.
In addition, by running the ball you lower the risk of turnovers and reduce the chances of a miraculous comeback by the other team.
I don't believe for a second that BB gives a damn about the other team's feelings or the Patriots image in the media. 2007 should have proven that. But I think Brady's injury, and the number of injuries we had last year, has become a bigger part of his plan.