I'll take It... But Damn
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 9:28 pm
Great effort by Flynn and Green Bay.
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Come on, UNH. How many rookies not named Ben Roethlisberger understand end-game time management? Heck, even VETERANS and coaches make mistakes sometimes. Give the guy credit for almost becoming only the second rookie QB since the merger to get a win against a team with 10-plus wins.UNHWildCats wrote:If anyone saw Matt Flynn's mismanagement there at the end... it shouldn't surprise us.... he played for Les Miles at LSU and apparently was a very good learner.![]()
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Well it was too easy to not mention it... Seriously though... Flynn played himself into a nice contract somewhere.SuperHornet wrote:Come on, UNH. How many rookies not named Ben Roethlisberger understand end-game time management? Heck, even VETERANS and coaches make mistakes sometimes. Give the guy credit for almost becoming only the second rookie QB since the merger to get a win against a team with 10-plus wins.UNHWildCats wrote:If anyone saw Matt Flynn's mismanagement there at the end... it shouldn't surprise us.... he played for Les Miles at LSU and apparently was a very good learner.![]()
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Mismanagement? he had to use his last timeout after Fletcher blew him up at the :53 mark, and then when the receiver came up a yard short of the first down it was 4th, so they couldn't just run up and spike it but actually had to run a play, which took some time to relay in and the call and set up...UNHWildCats wrote:If anyone saw Matt Flynn's mismanagement there at the end... it shouldn't surprise us.... he played for Les Miles at LSU and apparently was a very good learner.![]()
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OK, he's not a rookie, but it IS his first start. That's a bit closer to what my old-timer brain says: make a guy sit and learn for four years before he takes over as the starter. Of course, hardly anyone goes by that anymore with these stupid sky-high salaries straight out of college. Dumb....UNHWildCats wrote:Well it was too easy to not mention it... Seriously though... Flynn played himself into a nice contract somewhere.SuperHornet wrote:
Come on, UNH. How many rookies not named Ben Roethlisberger understand end-game time management? Heck, even VETERANS and coaches make mistakes sometimes. Give the guy credit for almost becoming only the second rookie QB since the merger to get a win against a team with 10-plus wins.
And he's not a rookie, he's a third year player.
the same can be said about the rest of the Pats offense... but when you only have the ball 19 minutes you can only get the ball to a guy only so many times.Silenoz wrote:Needed more Woodhead touches imo
I've read lots of comments saying Sammy Morris was saving Crosbys life there... Crosby woulda been steamrolled if he didnt get that push.Willie wrote:What lost the game for the Packers, is when that fat fuck got the long kickoff return. WHICH, should have been negated in the first place since there were 3 blocks in the back during the run. Including one towards the end. Crosby got raped from behind.
Anyway those kinds of pushes from behind happen on most kick/punt returns... just a mild push. Heck there was even one on Jackson's punt return that took out 3 GiantsWillie wrote:What lost the game for the Packers, is when that fat fuck got the long kickoff return. WHICH, should have been negated in the first place since there were 3 blocks in the back during the run. Including one towards the end. Crosby got raped from behind.
Actually in the Colts game against my Phins last season...Colts only had the ball for 14:53UNHWildCats wrote:Patriots also set an NFL record for lowest time of possession (19:12) by a winning team.
indeed... damn that person on twitter with their false statsDSUrocks07 wrote:Actually in the Colts game against my Phins last season...Colts only had the ball for 14:53UNHWildCats wrote:Patriots also set an NFL record for lowest time of possession (19:12) by a winning team.