Mack Herron
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Also a classic, but not in the same league as The Buttfumble.It....is.....unfortunate......
I need you guys to quit posting this. Still can't believe he did that and I just literally saw 2-minutes of my life tick away watching this over and over, and I laughed each and every time. My wife was like, "what is wrong with you?'
The best part about the Buttfumble, for me, is this: if you made a comedy/sports-spoof movie and put this in there, you'd laugh and say that's funny. But somebody would end up saying, "it's funny, but it'd never happen in professional football"As good as the Buttfumble was it still needs its place in the whole context of what happened to be truly appreciated:
1) NE scores a TD, kicks off to NYJ.
2) A few plays after the kickoff, Buttfumble!
3) On the kickoff after Buttfumble the returner fumbles the ball into the air, right into a running Edelman's arms. TD!
And personally for me the best part of Buttfumble! wasn't the fumble itself but rather was the point where Sanchez, who had gotten himself onto his stomach and had his head up looking at the play, sees the NE defender grab the ball and does a headdesk on the turf as his spirit leaves his body.
It's no longer professional football once the Jets are involved.The best part about the Buttfumble, for me, is this: if you made a comedy/sports-spoof movie and put this in there, you'd laugh and say that's funny. But somebody would end up saying, "it's funny, but it'd never happen in professional football"
As good as the Buttfumble was it still needs its place in the whole context of what happened to be truly appreciated:
1) NE scores a TD, kicks off to NYJ.
2) A few plays after the kickoff, Buttfumble!
3) On the kickoff after Buttfumble the returner fumbles the ball into the air, right into a running Edelman's arms. TD!
And personally for me the best part of Buttfumble! wasn't the fumble itself but rather was the point where Sanchez, who had gotten himself onto his stomach and had his head up looking at the play, sees the NE defender grab the ball and does a headdesk on the turf as his spirit leaves his body.
As good as the Buttfumble was it still needs its place in the whole context of what happened to be truly appreciated:
1) NE scores a TD, kicks off to NYJ.
2) A few plays after the kickoff, Buttfumble!
3) On the kickoff after Buttfumble the returner fumbles the ball into the air, right into a running Edelman's arms. TD!
And personally for me the best part of Buttfumble! wasn't the fumble itself but rather was the point where Sanchez, who had gotten himself onto his stomach and had his head up looking at the play, sees the NE defender grab the ball and does a headdesk on the turf as his spirit leaves his body.
I think I laughed hardest when the ball popped into the air like a watermelon seed. I was already laughing and I almost choked on that one.
Was that the wheel route to Vereen when he beat idiot Bart Scott?And just to add to it, it was a long 83 yard TD!
Remember: Round the corner, Cafe 80's, guy named Griff, just say "No!"Pretty cool name, though. Almost as cool as Brock Holt.
It is unfortunate for a player to be forever labeled for 1 play no matter how bad it is.
Exactly. When that happened I about died laughing. I literally could not stop laughing for a couple of minutes and was laughing so hard I was crying.
As good as the Buttfumble was it still needs its place in the whole context of what happened to be truly appreciated:
1) NE scores a TD, kicks off to NYJ.
2) A few plays after the kickoff, Buttfumble!
3) On the kickoff after Buttfumble the returner fumbles the ball into the air, right into a running Edelman's arms. TD!
And personally for me the best part of Buttfumble! wasn't the fumble itself but rather was the point where Sanchez, who had gotten himself onto his stomach and had his head up looking at the play, sees the NE defender grab the ball and does a headdesk on the turf as his spirit leaves his body.
Great background info from Reiss' todays quick-hits:
While the potential return of receiver Keshawn Martin seemed to make a lot of sense for the Patriots -- he has knowledge of the system and punt-return experience -- the team instead signed Griff Whalen on Thursday. I later learned that Martin wasn’t an option for the team because of a grievance situation, as he had sustained a leg/foot injury in the preseason finale and was released Sept. 4. So the sides weren’t going to come together again. Whalen, meanwhile, had gone through one workout since being released by the Chargers on Nov. 22, and it was with the Jets.
Great background info from Reiss' todays quick-hits:
While the potential return of receiver Keshawn Martin seemed to make a lot of sense for the Patriots -- he has knowledge of the system and punt-return experience -- the team instead signed Griff Whalen on Thursday. I later learned that Martin wasn’t an option for the team because of a grievance situation, as he had sustained a leg/foot injury in the preseason finale and was released Sept. 4. So the sides weren’t going to come together again. Whalen, meanwhile, had gone through one workout since being released by the Chargers on Nov. 22, and it was with the Jets.
I'm not sure what that means? Is there acrimony which is why they can't cut a deal? Are the injury settlement discussions in arbitration?
We've seen if BB thought a player can help the team he was willing to let bygones by bygones.