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Re: Anybody watching Dungy and Rodney telestrate how Tyree was open...
Ugh, long ago I stopped watching that farce of an NFL recap show because of that smug f#ck. (I mean Keith, not Coach Dungy)
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Re: Anybody watching Dungy and Rodney telestrate how Tyree was open...
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Originally Posted by PatsFanSince74
i didn't see the interview, but i'll take everything with a grain of salt if it comes from the guy who was closest to the play and couldn't dislodge the ball...
Rodney don't lie, and he didn't need to as it was pretty apparent what happened. They were in man, Asante had him tight and he abandoned him just as Eli emerged from the scrum anticipating he might do better freelancing since his guy wasn't a very significant target on the season. Rodney was where he was supposed to be and that was just close enough to close on Tyree as the ball was thrown and almost break up the pass that made Eli a media darling. Lots of things went wrong that night, but Asante blew three changes to make all that immaterial.
Re: Anybody watching Dungy and Rodney telestrate how Tyree was open...
Interesting viewpoint, corroborates what I thought watching the game.
But since I have assiduously avoided this topic since that awful day last February, I can only say BURN IN HELL Mo for bringing this to my attention again.
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Re: Anybody watching Dungy and Rodney telestrate how Tyree was open...
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Originally Posted by Deus Irae
Asante has tire tracks all over him, from the bus he got thrown under.
More like the bus he ran away from.
He lost his man in single coverage. Rodney tried to step in lieu of his abscence.
Asante's bad, not Rodney's. Alot of other things could have went differrent in that game apart from that play to get us a win. Samuel doesn't deserve all the blame, but he deserve's some.
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Re: Anybody watching Dungy and Rodney telestrate how Tyree was open...
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Originally Posted by OhExaulted1
More like the bus he ran away from.
He lost his man in single coverage. Rodney tried to step in lieu of his abscence.
Asanate's bad, not Rodney's. Alot of other things could have went differrent in that game apart from that play to get us a win. Samuel doesn't deserve all the blame, but he deserve's some.
He does.
A great team loss. Coaches too.
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Throughout history, poverty is the normal condition of man. Advances which permit this norm to be exceeded — here and there, now and then — are the work of an extremely small minority, frequently despised, often condemned, and almost always opposed by all right-thinking people. Whenever this tiny minority is kept from creating, or (as sometimes happens) is driven out of a society, the people then slip back into abject poverty.
This is known as "bad luck." RAH