thecore762
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ahem...uh...buttfumble anyone?
Nice analysis. I knew it was set up to simply take a 5 yard penalty if the Patriots didn't fall for it, but didn't know the exact conditions of why the ball was snapped.
For my money, the worst play ever was the NY Giants failed handoff from Joe Pisarcek to Larry Czonka, i.e. "The Miracle at the Meadowlands." Never before, or since, has so certain a victory been lost. It permanently changed end-game strategies for NFL teams with the lead and the ball.
I was just going to reply this same thing before I saw your post!ahem...uh...buttfumble anyone?
betterthaneveryoneelse just left a sh!tty reply to it. What the eff is wrong with THIS tick brain?I was just going to reply this same thing before I saw your post!
Like the Csonka attempted hand off.Not a trick play, just a straight up running play.
betterthaneveryoneelse just left a sh!tty reply to it. What the eff is wrong with THIS tick brain?
who the **** died and left YOU the arbiter of ANYONE'S goddyamed mental health?You'd recently been replying to posts with nothing but straight up information, and I was starting to worry about your mental health, but can see things are still in order.
Prob one of the worst plays ever constructed/executed. Hilarious. And, for all to see, the huge gap in preparedness between NE & Indy. Indy can burn.
This video confirms what I thought they were trying to do. Basically, act like you're swapping out the ST unit and trick the Pats into subbing themselves (lol nice try), then if they don't fall for it take the delay of game and punt. But someone snapped the ball when he wasn't supposed to lol
ahem...uh...buttfumble anyone?