Originally Posted by FD:
All I saw was an arm punt.
Lol. On first down! (Yes 25 to go, but FG puts us up 8, and they only needed a few yards for FG attempt).
It was a terrible decision. Didn't matter in the end.
One thing having Henne in for sure did - Browns punted on 4th and 8 instead of going for it. I have no doubt with Mahomes in, they go for it. This allowed Reid and Henne and Hill and Williams to tell the final story, not just hoping for a defensive stop. [Reply]
It would have been easy for the moment to get too big for him after the terrible interception that wasn’t even in range of a receiver but great credit for picking himself up mentally and making the two big plays to ice the game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
How about shutting the **** up and enjoying the moment?
Seconded.
Guy got thrown into a pressure cooker and eeked out the win with back to back ballsy plays. He's a backup QB, meaning if he's great for the position you can expect 500 or a little better at best. Guy closed out a playoff game. [Reply]
The dude is who he is, made a huge mistake but came up big for the team
A lot of guys would have choked out in that spot on 3rd and 4th down there. Those were the biggest plays of his life and he got it done. Now I think he's simply a bad quarterback, but that means something. [Reply]
On 3rd & 14 leading 22-17, Chad Henne scrambles left for 13 yards setting up a 4th & inches situation for the @Chiefs with less than two minutes to go.
Guy got thrown into a pressure cooker and eeked out the win with back to back ballsy plays. He's a backup QB, meaning if he's great for the position you can expect 500 or a little better at best. Guy closed out a playoff game.
I mean, we are fans. We can do whatever we want. I'm celebrating but I'm also critiquing. Being able to do both and being impartial makes you make the best observations. [Reply]