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View Poll Results: Who is the GOATest of all time against the Colts? | |||
Part 1 - The GOATest of all time against the Colts is... |
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2 | 2.22% |
The Safety Who Shall Not Be Named |
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23 | 25.56% |
The Kicker Who Shall Not Be Named |
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54 | 60.00% |
Part 2 - Comparing their sins, I would say that ... |
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2 | 2.22% |
The safety is a far bigger goat than the kicker |
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14 | 15.56% |
The safety is a slightly bigger goat than the kicker |
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7 | 7.78% |
They're about the same |
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7 | 7.78% |
The kicker is a slightly bigger goat than the safety |
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17 | 18.89% |
The kicker is a far bigger goat than the safety |
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37 | 41.11% |
Don't look at me. I'm now a Patriots fan, like that girl the NFL is sending to the Super Bowl. |
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7 | 7.78% |
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Kendrick Lewis vs. Lin El - you know.
I shall forever be haunted by the vision of Kendrick Lewis running five yards behind that hotel guy on the long touchdown pass. There was no coverage at all. None. Zero. The hotel guy ran down the field and the second-year NFL legend just tossed him the ball. If Kendrick Lewis had been in the locker room watching Clockwork Orange instead of standing on the field, it would have made no difference at all.
So when we consider the two situations, we can make an argument for one of two players being the GOATest (Goatest of all time) against the Colts, if we disregard off-field contributors like Paul Hackett and Herm Edwards. The argument for The Safety Who Shall Not Be Named to be the GOATest: The Baltimore Colts or whoever they are are behind by six points. The safety who shall not be named let a wide receiver run more or less straight down the field for a 50+ yard touchdown catch, and at no point was within three yards of said receiver. The receiver, who no one had ever heard of before this game, ended up with the third-highest receiving yardage total in NFL playoff history. All we had to do was protect a 28-point lead for 1.5 quarters of football. The argument against The Safety Who Shall Not Be Named to be the GOATest: The modern NFL is designed to make defensive backs look like chumps. If the safety had approached within three yards of the wide receiver, he would have been called for holding or interference. The marketing department has declared that Andrew Luck will be the hero, not some defensive back who wasn't even a first round pick. Also, there were plenty of opportunities to replace Lewis since it was clear that he was struggling for most of the season, and the Chiefs didn't do it. Finally, we know that the NFL marketing department threatened Lewis' life if he didn't take a fall. The argument for The Kicker Who Shall Not Be Named to be the GOATest: The Baltimore Colts or whoever they are are ahead by three points. The kicker who shall not be named missed a 42 yard field goal to tie the game up, adding to the two others that he missed earlier in the game that were 35 and 39 yards. His main job was to make field goals, and he went 0 for 3 when it counted most. The team was much stronger and expectations were higher, so his sin is worse. The argument against The Kicker Who Shall Not Be Named to be the GOATest: It was one of the coldest games in NFL history, and the ball was a brick. The other kicker missed 2 of 3 attempts, so it's clear that it was a terrible day to be a kicker. Paul Hackett is to blame for the worst game plan in NFL history. There is also some evidence that the NFL marketing department threatened Elliott's life if he didn't take a fall. Obviously, it's a team game yadda yadda yadda. Feel free to add arguments for or against. |
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