Exactly, your wide receiver gets hit in the head before the ball gets there, or someone gets boxed out, that’s expected. It’s not expected that you can just wrap all the receivers up so none of them can make a play [Reply]
Originally Posted by jd1020:
Probably the part where there's literally 10 guys in the same 5 yard radius leaping in the air for a jump ball versus any other play in the game you can think of.
That’s literally not what happened.
That is the expected outcome of a Hail Mary, not every player getting Wrestled before the ball even gets there [Reply]
Originally Posted by jd1020:
Probably the part where there's literally 10 guys in the same 5 yard radius leaping in the air for a jump ball versus any other play in the game you can think of.
So in the future our hail mary passes should involve five receivers spaced out five yards apart on the goal line. Because then it's not a hail mary. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
It's like you've never seen a hail Mary before.
It doesn't mean it isn't consistent thought. Thats pi on every pass player ever EXCEPT if its a hail mary. The DB needs to look and try to make a play on the ball. Instead he just tackled Hill. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SupDock:
Exactly, your wide receiver gets hit in the head before the ball gets there, or someone gets boxed out, that’s expected. It’s not expected that you can just wrap all the receivers up so none of them can make a play
They dared the refs to call something that they won't call because if they called PI on a hail mary all the shows would be going crazy about how awful it is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Eleazar:
You can't be -4 in turnovers and complain about losing in the final seconds.
Watch me.
The Chiefs overcame four turnovers to force overtime except for a penalty that allowed the Chargers to score and then a non-penalty that was more egregious that prevented the Chiefs from scoring. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
So in the future our hail mary passes should involve five receivers spaced out five yards apart on the goal line. Because then it's not a hail mary.
What's the success rate on hail mary's? I would rather they do what they did against the Cowboys, I believe, when it was a hail mary situation but they dumped it short to Hill and gave him blockers and Hill just danced around for an easy TD. [Reply]