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Oh my.Take the Wilson case. He drove his team down to get in position for the win. Could've fumbled or turned over on any of those plays. So only the one play matters?
Do all of his amazing plays earlier just get erased?
But at least that was Wilson actually playing his position.
As for the Romo example. Same thing but even much less--as a quarterback, he drove the team down for the winning points and was done. Did his job.
As a special teams player, he muffed the snap. There's zero scenarios when that one player lost the entire game. Impossible.
I tried to use examples where similar plays illustrated my point.
But if I understand you, you are saying everybody shared in Romo's fumble..correct ?
That no one player is at fault? Everybody is to blame?
If so then I could say the sky is blue and you would say no..
it's really an illusion and it's made up of the entire color spectrum.
I am choosing to only see the blue.
Is that it?
That sounds like a line out of the Matrix movie where the little monk boy explains to Neo that he is not bending the spoon. Neo is just choosing to believe the little boy is bending the spoon. The spoon is really straight.
Answer me if I understand before I say anything else.
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