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In OT games can be won and lost on single plays.Games are not won and lost on a single play.
The game is 60 minutes long. And then there's overtime.
In OT games can be won and lost on single plays.Games are not won and lost on a single play.
The game is 60 minutes long. And then there's overtime.
Agreed.In OT games can be won and lost on single plays.
If you watch good QBs...they throw very catch friendly balls and lead the receivers to an open spot.WRs need to be able to catch balls that are in their vicinity even if their QBs don't throw very WR-friendly balls.
Not every receiver has a MVP caliber guy like Mahomes, Allen or Hurts feathering them lasers that land right between their thumbs and pinkies every week.
Kirk Cousins and Zack Wilson consistently throw balls like cinderblocks or wounded ducks too,....but their WRs don't gift wrap game winning pick6 though. Dak might not be great, or even pretty good...but he's at least average-ish, and that OT loss wasn't on him (though them even having to play an OT is a good deal of Dak's fault)
We all battle with pride.It’s wild, I’ll never understand. Some folks dig in so deep…and just can’t do it.
Games don't go into overtime on a single play.In OT games can be won and lost on single plays.
I have said that for years.In OT games can be won and lost on single plays.
Games don't go into overtime on a single play.
Absolutely not. The game is made up of many plays that determine the outcome. No game is won on a single play. It's like if you line up a row of dominoes and push the first one over it knocks down the entire row. That last domino didn't fall on it's own.Wrong.
Team prove this over and over again. Missed field goal? Goes into ot on a single play.
Missed field goal for a loss?
How about a WIN on a field goal?
How about "immaculate reception"?
Games are OF COURSE...won and lost on a single play.
Why are you not expecting the ball in a critical and crucial moment of the game?
Get used to it, Brown well more than likely be on this roster for another 4-5 years I bet.I can’t blame brown. Or dak either. I can only blame whatever coach allowed Noah brown to be on the football field at wide receiver in an NFL game
And you don't watch replay of the passes lolDaks fault. He’s an INT machine.
All INTs are the QBs fault. Always.
Absolutely not. The game is made up of many plays that determine the outcome. No game is won on a single play. It's like if you line up a row of dominoes and push the first one over it knocks down the entire row. That last domino didn't fall on it's own.
So when people criticized Dak for timing routes....other people said things have to be JUST SO....for a timing route to work. It';s not always the QB that is at fault.
But NOW...suddenly...it's on the WR to expect the ball at any given moment.
There is CLEARLY some dysfunction here....and you seem pretty excited to blame ONLY the WR.
Of course the QB would never think of panic throwing it early.
Okay...you are talking chaos theory here. I get it.
But you are still wrong. ONE play...CAN determine the outcome of the game. It is done week in and week out.
Do you have to set aside SOME previous plays? Of course.
You are saying the Immaculate Reception..... recognized around the world and throughout football history.... as the play the won the game...didn;t win it.
you....are a nut job.
I don't know. He should get some offers from other teams. It will be interesting what happens with him. He will get some good offers for him.Get used to it, Brown well more than likely be on this roster for another 4-5 years I bet.
Depends on what happens, how much we can afford to pay the position.I don't know. He should get some offers from other teams. It will be interesting what happens with him. He will get some good offers for him.
https://scores.nbcsports.com/fb/leaders.asp?type=Receiving&range=NFL&rank=232
The numbers are not "official" but Lamb is not anywhere among the league leaders according to the one site that purports to track drops. Schultz is the only Cowboy on the list with 5. He just happens to tied at 8th with a bunch of people one of whom is Amari Cooper.. which I found more than a little amusing. I think Lamb has had fewer drops this year than in years past. He's not Larry Fitzgerald level of concentration yet but he's clearly been better in that regard. If you click on just the NFC tab you see Lamb and Gallup show up with 3 each. Ironically Brown isn't on the list. So maybe the data has not been updated to include this weekend's games. Cause he had two in that one game.