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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.Typical San Diego. Not sure how I feel about that game...I kind of wish we had lost now, since San Diego absolutely OWNED Indianapolis during that time period, and Manning never would have gotten his "Super Bowl MVP" award that comes along with a 70 QB rating in that game, along with 3 TDs, 7 INTs int he postseason.
To this day, I'm really still not sure just how the HELL the Pats won that game. That was one of Brady's worst playoff games as a pro and the Chargers of that season were a juggernaut. I guess with Marty Schottenheimer as the head coach, they were bound to blow it somehow, someway.
Situational football. A player's instinct is to run the ball back but good coaches teach their team to be aware of any and every scenario.
To me it was odd that McCree said afterwards that he did not regret returning the interception rather than sliding down to the ground. With the benefit of hindsight how do you possibly reach that conclusion?
Typical San Diego. Not sure how I feel about that game...I kind of wish we had lost now, since San Diego absolutely OWNED Indianapolis during that time period, and Manning never would have gotten his "Super Bowl MVP" award that comes along with a 70 QB rating in that game, along with 3 TDs, 7 INTs int he postseason.
yeah butTypical San Diego. Not sure how I feel about that game...I kind of wish we had lost now, since San Diego absolutely OWNED Indianapolis during that time period, and Manning never would have gotten his "Super Bowl MVP" award that comes along with a 70 QB rating in that game, along with 3 TDs, 7 INTs int he postseason.
yeah but
Typical San Diego. Not sure how I feel about that game...I kind of wish we had lost now, since San Diego absolutely OWNED Indianapolis during that time period, and Manning never would have gotten his "Super Bowl MVP" award that comes along with a 70 QB rating in that game, along with 3 TDs, 7 INTs int he postseason.
While true that the decision to slide did not work out in that game, in my opinion Burnett did the right thing. When a teammate is telling you to get down in a situation like that you have to assume he sees something you don't and he is making the correct call. Turn around to look and you risk getting blindsided and lose the ball. The poor decision in that case was on Peppers, not Burnett. Burnett had plenty of daylight but for whatever reason Peppers told him to get down. Imagine the backlash if Burnett ignored Peppers and an opponent Burnett did not see knocked the ball loose as he turned upfield.There's also the flip side of this situation. When Morgan Burnett heeded Julius Pepper's instruction to slide instead of trying to run the pick back to seal the game for the Packers.
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