What did you say when Demarcus Lawrence fumbled?

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What I had been Hollering the entire game .......get Lawrence the **** outta there.

He was completely ineffective and a waste for the defense.

He COMPLETELY redeemed his play. And I mean completely.

We as football fans may never witness that again. The odds are a bajillion to one and a testament to the coaching staff to put him back in. Brilliant!!!!
 
you stupid mother you know what!!!!

lay on the ball!!!

i was about as mad as you could be. ..

still not sure why i get like this at 47 years of age.

he sure did redeem himself though.

talk about hate to love in a matter of minutes.

Probably the only point in the game that really had me mad. That play would have ended the game. He did right his wrong though.
 
I was so mad, I didn't realize who did it. Lots of things I can't repeat...
 
"WHAT THE BLANK ARE YOU DOING!? YOU ARE NOT A BALL CARRIER!"

I started that sentence before he fumbled. I always think the defensive player should go down before he encounters contact... Unless it's a former offensive player like Wilcox, but even then. Why risk it?
 
What I had been Hollering the entire game .......get Lawrence the **** outta there.

He was completely ineffective and a waste for the defense.

He COMPLETELY redeemed his play. And I mean completely.

We as football fans may never witness that again. The odds are a bajillion to one and a testament to the coaching staff to put him back in. Brilliant!!!!

COMPLETELY. The games final result was in doubt until he stepped TWICE!!
 
That's something literally only a pee wee player would do or someone who is in their first year of playing or watching.

That doesn't happen in high school.

Going forward it tells me he's not a very smart player. There's mistakes and then there's what he did. Inexcusable. I'm still mad and don't want to have to rely on him going forward.

Well, there is this thing called coaching, which is what I was screaming at the TV. Why in the world wouldn't the coaches have covered that scenario before that drive?
 
I wanted to cry. I could not believe that we were about to let the Freakin' Lions march down the field and win on a late score against us AGAIN. I was soooo deflated. Then DLaw stepped up and got his first sack, first forced fumble and second fumble recovery of his career. In the emotion of the moment, I felt like that play made the trade up to get him worth it. I hope he builds on that great play.
 
That's something literally only a pee wee player would do or someone who is in their first year of playing or watching.

That doesn't happen in high school.

Going forward it tells me he's not a very smart player. There's mistakes and then there's what he did. Inexcusable. I'm still mad and don't want to have to rely on him going forward.

i think he learned from his mistake very well and very instantly.

that gives me hope he will have a future here.
 
Well, there is this thing called coaching, which is what I was screaming at the TV. Why in the world wouldn't the coaches have covered that scenario before that drive?

At the NFL level you shouldn't have to in that situation. If you don't know what to do in that scenario you shouldn't be playing.

Working in college athletics myself it shows me someone who doesn't understand his surroundings. That play is linked to why it's taken so long to see any glimpses of Hope from him. He's not one who naturally picks up on new concepts and thinks what he's done at Boise will work in the NFL.
 
At the NFL level you shouldn't have to in that situation. If you don't know what to do in that scenario you shouldn't be playing.

Working in college athletics myself it shows me someone who doesn't understand his surroundings. That play is linked to why it's taken so long to see any glimpses of Hope from him. He's not one who naturally picks up on new concepts and thinks what he's done at Boise will work in the NFL.

He knew he'd made a mistake esp after Wilcox 'splained' it to him 5 secs or so after it happened.
 
Probably the only point in the game that really had me mad. That play would have ended the game. He did right his wrong though.

not buying that was the only play or plays that made you mad though.
 
At the NFL level you shouldn't have to in that situation. If you don't know what to do in that scenario you shouldn't be playing.

Working in college athletics myself it shows me someone who doesn't understand his surroundings. That play is linked to why it's taken so long to see any glimpses of Hope from him. He's not one who naturally picks up on new concepts and thinks what he's done at Boise will work in the NFL.

But to those who said he has never made a play, well he finally made one. A big one on a big stage. I'm rooting for the kid.
 
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