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Extra point. T'was the point of yon post, m'lord.
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It’s a classless move.
Are you serious? They had the game in hand. What are you talking about?
When I first heard about this story, I thought the Ravens ran a play to get Jackson or one of their RBs 100 yards rushing. That would make more sense since hitting 100 yards a certain amount of times could trigger a bonus in their contract. As much as I want to be outraged by this and the league to open up an investigation into Harbaugh's participation in fantasy football/daily fantasy, I can't do it over a 5 yard run.
Just looking at the box score, midway through the 4th quarter, the Ravens went on a 6+ minute drive and kicked a FG to go up 23-7 with 1:54 left in the game. The Broncos responded by driving down to the Baltimore 5 where Lock threw an INT with 3 seconds left. Baltimore, who had 97 rushing yards at that point, ran the ball for 5 yards on the last play of the game. I get the Broncos being upset that the Ravens didn't do what they were "supposed" to do, but it was a run from the 20 to the 25. The Broncos were down 16 and had no realistic chance of winning on their last possession, why was it okay for them to try and score a TD? Couldn't they have just taken a knee and run out the clock? As far as the Ravens record, I had no idea who held this record previously and never would have guessed the 70s Steelers. It seems pretty inconsequential, all the way around.
In terms of classless things to do at the end of a game, this was a 1 on a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the worst. Here's an example of a 10 (Buddy Ryan having Randall Cunningham fake a kneel down with a 10 point lead, a running clock and less than 15 seconds left in the 4th quarter):
I can't imagine the reaction and fallout if a coach did something similar today.
On a play when nobody thinks you're going to run a play at the end game it shows a lack of respect for the other team and cheapens the record. This, btw, is the same guy who earned the name Harbawl after he cried like a baby because the Pats fooled him in the playoffs in 2014 with a legitimate play. He whined so much over that one that they used the AFCN stacked committee to change the rules so he couldn't get fooled again.Don't like it? Stop them from gaining any yards.
No way would I be celebrating the Pats if they pulled that at the end of a blowout.Brilliant strategic move by Harbaugh because his players will love him for doing this.
Helps bring the team together, an us versus them mentality.
If this were the patriots, everyone on this board would love Belicheck for doing this.
Broncos should have stopped him if they knew it was coming.
Love him or hate em, Harbaugh is a brilliant coach and his players will not forget this.
When I first heard about this story, I thought the Ravens ran a play to get Jackson or one of their RBs 100 yards rushing. That would make more sense since hitting 100 yards a certain amount of times could trigger a bonus in their contract. As much as I want to be outraged by this and the league to open up an investigation into Harbaugh's participation in fantasy football/daily fantasy, I can't do it over a 5 yard run.
Just looking at the box score, midway through the 4th quarter, the Ravens went on a 6+ minute drive and kicked a FG to go up 23-7 with 1:54 left in the game. The Broncos responded by driving down to the Baltimore 5 where Lock threw an INT with 3 seconds left. Baltimore, who had 97 rushing yards at that point, ran the ball for 5 yards on the last play of the game. I get the Broncos being upset that the Ravens didn't do what they were "supposed" to do, but it was a run from the 20 to the 25. The Broncos were down 16 and had no realistic chance of winning on their last possession, why was it okay for them to try and score a TD? Couldn't they have just taken a knee and run out the clock? As far as the Ravens record, I had no idea who held this record previously and never would have guessed the 70s Steelers. It seems pretty inconsequential, all the way around.
In terms of classless things to do at the end of a game, this was a 1 on a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the worst. Here's an example of a 10 (Buddy Ryan having Randall Cunningham fake a kneel down with a 10 point lead, a running clock and less than 15 seconds left in the 4th quarter):
I can't imagine the reaction and fallout if a coach did something similar today.
I agree with that during competition. But not as a surprise for a cheap record at the end of a blowout.What are we 10’years old I’ll never get this idea it’s so stupid. Same thing in the nba the losing team gets to move the ball and attempt to score ok but the team winning has to take knees or not attempt jump shots. What kind of nonsense is this there grown man the game stops when the buzzer sounds
They needed 16 points to tie.Why didn’t denver kneel ?
Yeah, nobody gets hurt on kicks.
Rob Gronkowski breaks forearm during Patriots' win
The New England Patriots won a game but lost a star player. Tight end Rob Gronkowski broke his forearm during Sunday's blowout victory over the Indianapolis Colts, Ian Rapoport reports.www.nfl.com
Don't like it? Stop them from gaining any yards.
I can tell a lot of young posters in this thread
they forget 07 when BB was ridiculed for passing in red zone up 45-7 in 4th quarter and going for it on 4th down
Patriots got Gronk the TE yardage record in 2011 by having Hoyer throw him a 22 yard pass instead of kneeling on it.
I think BB unleashed hell on the NFL that year after the spygate accusations.I can tell a lot of young posters in this thread
they forget 07 when BB was ridiculed for passing in red zone up 45-7 in 4th quarter and going for it on 4th down
The whole NYFL world was crying after the Pats whipped Joe Gibbs' Redskins team.I think BB unleashed hell on the NFL that year after the spygate accusations.
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