Didn't Mike Jenkins have two interceptions last night?

Ender

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Didnt Mike Jenkins have two interceptions last night? The one where he lateraled and One at the end of the game? Because he's only been credited for 1.
 

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Ender;3219927 said:
Didnt Mike Jenkins have two interceptions last night? The one where he lateraled and One at the end of the game? Because he's only been credited for 1.


one INT is correct, the ball he caught at the end of the game was a fourth down play and Jenkens was out of bounds when he caught it.
 

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Well maybe im just an idiot, who see's things. lmao..... didn't realize that.
 

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Ender;3219935 said:
Well maybe im just an idiot, who see's things. lmao..... didn't realize that.

It was a fourth down play so it looked like they credited him for the interception but in reality they ruled he was out of bounds and we recieved possesion on a loss of downs.
 

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If Jenkins could have watched his feet better, that was a pick 6 he was looking at.
 

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Beast_from_East;3220213 said:
If Jenkins could have watched his feet better, that was a pick 6 he was looking at.

Both Jenkins and Newman were looking to jump routes on that series by Philly. The play before Newman jumped an out route to his side and came close to getting it. Next play Jenkins jumped the route and caught it but just could not keep it in bounds
 

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I noticed that Jenkins slipped a few times is coverage and so did a few other players. What was up with that? They mentioned on tv that it was very hot in there. Could it have been that it was slippery because of high humidity? Just a thought.
 

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brickman;3220263 said:
I noticed that Jenkins slipped a few times is coverage and so did a few other players. What was up with that? They mentioned on tv that it was very hot in there. Could it have been that it was slippery because of high humidity? Just a thought.

Might be, from all the people in there... Did you see on the Packers-Cardinals game where the Cards kicker said he could kick the ball two or three yards farther when the stadium was full? Thought that was interesting.
 

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Chocolate Lab;3220301 said:
Might be, from all the people in there... Did you see on the Packers-Cardinals game where the Cards kicker said he could kick the ball two or three yards farther when the stadium was full? Thought that was interesting.

...ideal is hot and dry. Less humidity, the less dense the air is the better the ball flight is.

Hot is better than cold. Dry is better than humid. High altitude (thin air) better than sea level. Nothing is better than a tail wind!

In Peru, it's not unusual to have the soccer kickers in their warm ups kick the length of a 110 m field in the high altitude stadiums.
 

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Yeah initially I thought he had a 2nd pick as well but he did step one of his feet out of bounds without the pick.

It's still a great game by him.
 
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