BigDFan5 said:
On the first play Roy was not even responsible for Moss, he was supposed to cover the short route, when he recognized the play was going long he broke off his assignment and tried to help out. Glenn on the other hand started to hand off the WR to a saftey that was not there.
On the second TD If Glenn played the man instead of rying for the INT the ball wouldnt have been completed
2 blown assignments in critical parts of a game? Doesnt sound like a fluke. Sounds like lack of concentration and/or skill.
And lets humor the notion that it was a fluke, although seeing Santana all year you can see he wasnt a fluke. At the time, maybe it was one because we hadnt seen it before, but when the Pats one the SB vs the Rams Im sure that was a fluke to many people. 3 years later it was just an early showing of their greatness.
Lets humor it though. Flukes are one of the most common things in sports (irony...LOl!) Look at George Mason . You redo the tourney and GMU is gone 1st or 2nd round, but because of the nature of sports, these things happen. Thats why great teams are great beacuse they limit the chances of flukes with great coaching and discipline and concentration.