12th Dimension
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I'd have to go back and watch it again but my first thought was, Geno slid way too early.
It was nothing that egregious, IMO not even close.
And I’ll add this, if Geno had not slid when he did, ended up getting hurt and out for season, people here would be blasting him for not getting down earlier (especially if we lost a bunch of games as a result).
It was nothing that egregious
Quarterbacks and receivers HAVE to know where the line to gain is on 3rd down. If you have a doubt, you go a little further.Im pretty sure he thought he had the yardage. Happens all the time.
Thing is, if he gies head firstband gets a concussion and is out 4 weeks, there woukd be threads about how foolish thr athlete was to take such a risk when there was still so much time left in the game.
Cam made one of those in a super bowl. Geno should ask Cam if that decision was good for business.Geno made what they call "a business decision."![]()
Sliding means he CHOSE to go down to avoid a hit, instead of putting his full effort on getting that first down. While he's been damn good this year, that was ridiculous. He could just dive forward and easily get it. Or........imagine this....keep f'ing running and get the damn first down. He's not made of cardboard; he can put his head down and plow into someone.
He loses a potential late hit penalty if he goes head first..
Put yourself in his head. "If I want the next big payday, I can't get injured." It's human nature. To expect otherwise is unrealistic....He wants the huge contract; he HAS TO make these plays.
Play thinking of a payday? You want that from your QB? NO, I want a guy who will do ANYTHING to help his team win the game.Put yourself in his head. "If I want the next big payday, I can't get injured." It's human nature. To expect otherwise is unrealistic.
Did I excuse it? I'm just talking about the reality of human nature. It is not possible for humans to put aside subconscious behavioral influences. Since this is a fan[atic] board, I don't expect everybody to see the point.Play thinking of a payday? You want that from your QB? NO, I want a guy who will do ANYTHING to help his team win the game.
Geno clearly wants to win. On that play, he folded like a tent. Make excuses all you want, it was ridiculous.
What's unrealistic is thinking it's just finethat your QB can't fight for every yard. Like Daniel f'ing Jones did ALL DAY.