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Yep, kept that clock moving.That slide on third down when the play broke down was very heads up. Even Romo has been known to throw the ball away in that situation
Yep, kept that clock moving.That slide on third down when the play broke down was very heads up. Even Romo has been known to throw the ball away in that situation
That play was great because not only did he protect the football, he also forced them to use their last timeout.That slide on third down when the play broke down was very heads up. Even Romo has been known to throw the ball away in that situation
Baylor has another Terrance Williams playing this year. Any takers?He and Dez are our only two WR's. Terrance sucks. I
Those back to back fades he called after the Zeke fumble were really dumb.Because Gruden and his fat face like to stomp around and act like he invented football.
Eh, he was on the back line of the endzone at that point. Batting it down only puts the ball back in play and gives them a chance. I guess he could have batted it out of bounds instead of batting it down but that seems like it's asking a lot and risking a lot if he does it wrong.Oh, and fuck Wilcox for trying to catch the hail mary. Could have easily knocked it back into play. You bat that shit down.
So trying to catch it and risking knocking it up in the air is better than knocking it to the ground? I think not.Eh, he was on the back line of the endzone at that point. Batting it down only puts the ball back in play and gives them a chance. I guess he could have batted it out of bounds instead of batting it down but that seems like it's asking a lot and risking a lot if he does it wrong.
Plus he didn't take a hit running it for an extra yard or two that would have only risked causing a turnover.That play was great because not only did he protect the football, he also forced them to use their last timeout.
Amazing how much poise he has.
Catch it, don't knock it up. It's not rocket science. And if it had gone upward it would have been 5 yards past the back of the endzone. The only way it ends badly is by knocking it down and back into play.So trying to catch it and risking knocking it up in the air is better than knocking it to the ground? I think not.
We just don't have very bright players.So trying to catch it and risking knocking it up in the air is better than knocking it to the ground? I think not.
Yeah, because Wilcox is known for his good hands. It was a stupid thing to do.Catch it, don't knock it up. It's not rocket science.
Yup.Plus he didn't take a hit running it for an extra yard or two that would have only risked causing a turnover.
By the way, if we did what Gruden did with his goal line play calls I would have been livid. Talk about going to the same well that wasn't working at all.
Yeah, best case is you just let it fly out of bounds. But, if you just feel you HAVE to go touch the ball, then bat it down. Don't be a moron and try to catch it.We just don't have very bright players.
I've seen plenty of players in that same situation understanding where they were on the field and allowing the ball to go over their head and out of the endzone.
I wonder if maybe his legs aren't what they used to be. It's causing his timing to be off and causing him to not be able to change directions like he used to.What is wrong with Sean Lee?
He made a nice play on that 3rd down before the 2 min awarding, but he looks awful through 2 weeks.
He looks lost half the time and some of the angles he's taking are that of a 5th round rookie, not a guy who has pro bowl ability.
Yeah it was stupid, you bat that ball out of bounds.Yeah, because Wilcox is known for his good hands. It was a stupid thing to do.