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milkman 07-25-2015 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Just Passin' By (Post 11617319)
And, if you were smart, you wouldn't be bragging about Montana's big game prowess in a thread about his playoff play from 1985-1987.

If I was smart, I wouldn't be wasting keystrokes on a bitch like you.

Hootie 07-25-2015 01:13 PM

you guys are ****ing idiots, and will always be ****ing idiots

there was absolutely nothing wrong with that pass ... perhaps it wasn't perfect ... but the DB reacted to it PERFECTLY as he knew the play was coming because New England spent 2 weeks preparing for a play THEY USED 3 TIMES IN THE SAME ****ING SITUATION

It was god damn garbage. Terrible, terrible play call. The execution was fine. The defense just executed better.

There is no other opinion to this.

Hootie 07-25-2015 01:16 PM

it's a total timing route and the fact of the matter is ... if there was no one on the field, Lockette would have made the catch. Easily.

That's on the QB? Because the defense knew the play? LMAO

Just Passin' By 07-25-2015 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 11617323)
If I was smart, I wouldn't be wasting keystrokes on a bitch like you.

Go **** yourself. You jumped in on me when I'd posted nothing wrong or remotely problematic. All I was pointing out was Hootie's incongruous bragging about a player's excellence in big moments when the thread's discussing a big moment where that player failed.

notorious 07-25-2015 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 (Post 11617327)
there was absolutely nothing wrong with that pass ... perhaps it wasn't perfect ....

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Hootie 07-25-2015 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Just Passin' By (Post 11617331)
Go **** yourself. You jumped in on me when I'd posted nothing wrong or remotely problematic. All I was pointing out was Hootie's incongruous bragging about a player's excellence in big moments when the thread's discussing a big moment where that player failed.

that player didn't fail, though

he was the only guy on that team that kept them in the game ... the Patriots were the better team yet it took a total collapse and a legendary performance by Brady for the Pats to win

and even that win was heavily assisted by Bevell calling THE SAME ****ING PLAY HE HAD USED 3 PREVIOUS TIMES THAT SEASON and Belichick knowing the play before the snap and coaching that play in preparation leading up to the game

it was the worst play call in the history of the NFL

and it's hilarious that your personal beef with me has made you constantly try and refuse to acknowledge that play call as ****ing awful

it was so bad

it made no sense ... and it's even worse now knowing that Belichick knew it was coming

milkman 07-25-2015 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 (Post 11617327)
you guys are ****ing idiots, and will always be ****ing idiots

there was absolutely nothing wrong with that pass ... perhaps it wasn't perfect ... but the DB reacted to it PERFECTLY as he knew the play was coming because New England spent 2 weeks preparing for a play THEY USED 3 TIMES IN THE SAME ****ING SITUATION

It was god damn garbage. Terrible, terrible play call. The execution was fine. The defense just executed better.

There is no other opinion to this.

No, you useless ****ing moron, you are the ****ing idiot.

The fact that it has been pointed out that it was poorly executed, and why it was poorly executed, and you ignore it.

It was a piss poor play call, but Wilson also ****ed up, and that is not opinion.
That is fact.

Hootie 07-25-2015 01:25 PM

and that INT was arguably the 2nd biggest play Butler made ... him blatantly tripping Lockette on that crossing route where he fell down was ****ing huge ... Lockette catches that and makes 1 cut he scores a TD and the game is over ...

how the officials missed that I'll never know

milkman 07-25-2015 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Just Passin' By (Post 11617331)
Go **** yourself. You jumped in on me when I'd posted nothing wrong or remotely problematic. All I was pointing out was Hootie's incongruous bragging about a player's excellence in big moments when the thread's discussing a big moment where that player failed.

Wow, buy some damn tampons.

I didn't jump on your useless dumb ass.
I just pointed out the obvious.

Hootie 07-25-2015 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 11617340)
No, you useless ****ing moron, you are the ****ing idiot.

The fact that it has been pointed out that it was poorly executed, and why it was poorly executed, and you ignore it.

It was a piss poor play call, but Wilson also ****ed up, and that is not opinion.
That is fact.

No, you're wrong. The pass was fine. That pass is caught if Butler doesn't make the play of a lifetime. Butler made one of the clutchest plays I've ever seen. It was insane. He knew what was coming at the snap and wasted zero motion to getting to that ball. That was coaching. He knew it was coming. It was the worst ****ing thing I've ever seen in my life. If that was the Chiefs and the Chiefs made that playcall in that moment I might have killed myself. Really.

notorious 07-25-2015 01:28 PM

Prepare yourself because that is exactly what Reid would do in that situation.

milkman 07-25-2015 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 (Post 11617343)
No, you're wrong. The pass was fine. That pass is caught if Butler doesn't make the play of a lifetime. Butler made one of the clutchest plays I've ever seen. It was insane. He knew what was coming at the snap and wasted zero motion to getting to that ball. That was coaching. He knew it was coming. It was the worst ****ing thing I've ever seen in my life. If that was the Chiefs and the Chiefs made that playcall in that moment I might have killed myself. Really.

This is not just my opinion.

This was something pointed out by analysts from Mooch to Warner on the NFL Network, and by analysts on sports talk radio in the days following the game.

milkman 07-25-2015 01:30 PM

And everyone agreed it was a poor play call, and poor execution by Wilson.

Hootie 07-25-2015 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 11617345)
This is not just my opinion.

This was something pointed out by analysts from Mooch to Warner on the NFL Network, and by analysts on sports talk radio in the days following the game.

it's not a video game ...

Tom Brady missed Edelman by 3 feet on the same play he hit him on a few series later to score the "game winning" TD

I don't really ****ing care if Russell Wilson received the snap and proceeded to throw the ball 80 yards behind him ... the play call was terrible, and the fact Belichick knew the play call because they've ran it in that situation so many times is even worse

****ing awful. That play call robbed a lot of guys out of a Super Bowl. Disgusting.

milkman 07-25-2015 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 (Post 11617347)
it's not a video game ...

Tom Brady missed Edelman by 3 feet on the same play he hit him on a few series later to score the "game winning" TD

I don't really ****ing care if Russell Wilson received the snap and proceeded to throw the ball 80 yards behind him ... the play call was terrible, and the fact Belichick knew the play call because they've ran it in that situation so many times is even worse

****ing awful. That play call robbed a lot of guys out of a Super Bowl. Disgusting.

And I agree that it was a terrible play call, even if it was the only time that they'd ever ran that play.

But the fact remains, Wilson still failed to execute.


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