West TX Hawk
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My thoughts:
1) No one in the media is really talking about this, but that was a perfectly executed onsides kick by the Hawks. The way Hausch got the ball up in the air is exactly the way it should be done-it makes it a jump ball scenario and gave our team the best chance possible to retrieve the kick. Matthews made an exceptional play on the ball.
2) Bostick is unfairly being made the scapegoat. As someone else mentioned, his assignment may have been to block, but when the ball is going to likely bounce right off you if you do nothing, a natural instinct to reach for the ball is understandable. If he did just attempt to block, Matthews still had a good chance to make the play or if the ball bounced off Bostick and into a Seahawk what would the narrative had been?-"Why didn't Bostick just try to catch it?"
Also if you examine most successful onsides kick recoveries by the kicking team, often the ball will bounce off a player or 2-it's not an easy play to make. It's just ridiculous and cowardly by the Packers to throw him under the bus.
3) Assume G Bay recovers it. There was 2:09 at the start of the kick. Hawks had the 2 min warning and a timeout. We may still have gotten the ball back, albeit with little time and not good field position, but with Wilson getting in the groove late the Hawks would've likely still had at least a chance. The narrative that if not for Bostick G Bay automatically wins is not necessarily true.
Bottom line, it was just another in a series of outstanding focus and execution by the Hawks in the most important moments of this epic game.
1) No one in the media is really talking about this, but that was a perfectly executed onsides kick by the Hawks. The way Hausch got the ball up in the air is exactly the way it should be done-it makes it a jump ball scenario and gave our team the best chance possible to retrieve the kick. Matthews made an exceptional play on the ball.
2) Bostick is unfairly being made the scapegoat. As someone else mentioned, his assignment may have been to block, but when the ball is going to likely bounce right off you if you do nothing, a natural instinct to reach for the ball is understandable. If he did just attempt to block, Matthews still had a good chance to make the play or if the ball bounced off Bostick and into a Seahawk what would the narrative had been?-"Why didn't Bostick just try to catch it?"
Also if you examine most successful onsides kick recoveries by the kicking team, often the ball will bounce off a player or 2-it's not an easy play to make. It's just ridiculous and cowardly by the Packers to throw him under the bus.
3) Assume G Bay recovers it. There was 2:09 at the start of the kick. Hawks had the 2 min warning and a timeout. We may still have gotten the ball back, albeit with little time and not good field position, but with Wilson getting in the groove late the Hawks would've likely still had at least a chance. The narrative that if not for Bostick G Bay automatically wins is not necessarily true.
Bottom line, it was just another in a series of outstanding focus and execution by the Hawks in the most important moments of this epic game.