lobohawk":1n8q4qjr said:A judgement mistake on his part. If you look at the replays he had a couple yards, if he goes straight...but he did a patented shuffle to the left toward the defender. Essentially flinching from the rush on the right.
Zebulon Dak":1bzbmt11 said:Kearse was being blocked into his lane. That hole would have closed up fast. There's no telling how that play would have ended if he'd tried to stay up the middle. He might have gotten the ball out of the end zone but if so, just barely. His job is to read the blocking and try to find a crease. It was a series of unfortunate events and some good play by the Broncs D that are responsible for that safety.
Zebulon Dak":1yc9dwoi said:I've watched the play 30 times. There's no way to know for sure what would have happened.
Sgt. Largent":375jxasi said:Zebulon Dak":375jxasi said:I've watched the play 30 times. There's no way to know for sure what would have happened.
Yes there is, we know going straight would not have resulted in a safety.
Zebulon Dak":p6zsj6vc said:Sgt. Largent":p6zsj6vc said:Zebulon Dak":p6zsj6vc said:I've watched the play 30 times. There's no way to know for sure what would have happened.
Yes there is, we know going straight would not have resulted in a safety.
I guess. Looks to me like Ware was gonna get his hands on Lynch regardless of which side of Kearse he ended up on. And 95 and the LB were right there either way. Maybe he gets the ball across the line and it's no safety but this notion that he had a guaranteed 3-4 yards is ridiculous.
Sgt. Largent":3pw0d472 said:Zebulon Dak":3pw0d472 said:Sgt. Largent":3pw0d472 said:Zebulon Dak":3pw0d472 said:I've watched the play 30 times. There's no way to know for sure what would have happened.
Yes there is, we know going straight would not have resulted in a safety.
I guess. Looks to me like Ware was gonna get his hands on Lynch regardless of which side of Kearse he ended up on. And 95 and the LB were right there either way. Maybe he gets the ball across the line and it's no safety but this notion that he had a guaranteed 3-4 yards is ridiculous.
When does Lynch not get 3-4 yards? Dude always busts his ass to grind out 1-2 extra yards. Ridiculous to think he wouldn't scratch out a couple yards and give us more room to punt.
renofox":3166ltgr said:The real question is: Why would a play be designed which relied upon a WR blocking DWare?
Sgt. Largent":tli3s4ux said:Zebulon Dak":tli3s4ux said:I've watched the play 30 times. There's no way to know for sure what would have happened.
Yes there is, we know going straight would not have resulted in a safety.
Sgt. Largent":26pu2a5s said:Zebulon Dak":26pu2a5s said:Sgt. Largent":26pu2a5s said:Zebulon Dak":26pu2a5s said:I've watched the play 30 times. There's no way to know for sure what would have happened.
Yes there is, we know going straight would not have resulted in a safety.
I guess. Looks to me like Ware was gonna get his hands on Lynch regardless of which side of Kearse he ended up on. And 95 and the LB were right there either way. Maybe he gets the ball across the line and it's no safety but this notion that he had a guaranteed 3-4 yards is ridiculous.
When does Lynch not get 3-4 yards? Dude always busts his ass to grind out 1-2 extra yards. Ridiculous to think he wouldn't scratch out a couple yards and give us more room to punt.
SoulfishHawk":3rm9r7fp said:3 running plays, more room for a massive punt from Ryan. Zero points given up, play D and dominate like you had been the first 3 plus quarters.
SoulfishHawk":2juo5b4z said:Just because he had a monster free kick (punt) doesn't mean it's still not a horrible call. Zero reason to call a pass play from there. We can agree to disagree. That crap never works, yet it gets called.