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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.The Tyree helmet catch was actually a great play. The Kearse catch was 90% luck and 10% good concentration. It really wasn't a great play, it was like a good fumble recovery. Butler made a better play than Kearse on that. It's the equivalent of ripping a line drive that goes right at the third baseman. Kearse is the third baseman.That last comment hit the nail on the head..."Seattle fans should just relax, they only got down there because of the luckiest catch......and luck all evened out"....
Of course it may have been the second luckiest catch if you consider the Tyree helmet catch...
That last comment hit the nail on the head..."Seattle fans should just relax, they only got down there because of the luckiest catch......and luck all evened out"....
Of course it may have been the second luckiest catch if you consider the Tyree helmet catch...
Second guessing the call based on hindsight is for sore losers.
That play was a loser when the pick failed. Don't know if Wilson could have seen that before making the pass.You didn't need hindsight to see that that pass call was a bad one.
Yeah, they had to try passing it, but there were much better ways of doing it.
I can't agree, respectfully of course. No matter how much luck there was to it, it was still a great play. Some players, including the Pats defenders, would have given up on the play once Butler redirected the pass. There was no question it luckily was in a place where Kearse could make a play on it, but I don't think you can take it away from him by saying it wasn't a great play. Had they won the game, that would have been considered the play of the game, luck or no luck.The Tyree helmet catch was actually a great play. The Kearse catch was 90% luck and 10% good concentration. It really wasn't a great play, it was like a good fumble recovery. Butler made a better play than Kearse on that. It's the equivalent of ripping a line drive that goes right at the third baseman. Kearse is the third baseman.
On top of that a patriot player purposely avoided hitting him while he was juggalaling the ball as to not get a foulThat last comment hit the nail on the head..."Seattle fans should just relax, they only got down there because of the luckiest catch......and luck all evened out"....
Of course it may have been the second luckiest catch if you consider the Tyree helmet catch...
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An early HDTV ... I had one like that ... a Mitsubishi.That's a projection TV though from 1979.