Whirlwin
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You make it sound like it was a mistake. And it wasn't. It was a probabilityYes he was. He admitted as such in an interview.
You make it sound like it was a mistake. And it wasn't. It was a probabilityYes he was. He admitted as such in an interview.
Beasley made a great play on an off-target prayer of a throw.
What are you talking about?
It was their TE.......not WR.Says the kid who loves Quincy Carter, smh/lol.
Look, it was a strong throw, on the run. I gave him credit.
However, Beasley made a diving catch while barely getting a knee down.
I know you're young, but there was a guy by the name of Joe Montana.
His fame actually peaked on a pass he was throwing out of the back of the end zone.
His WR leaped to catch it, and boom, the legend was born.
He's made better throws. The timing of this play within the game is what gets it the attention.
It was a game winner. I stand by my comments.
Clark made that catch. ??It was their TE.......not WR.
Nice try........You make it sound like it was a mistake. And it wasn't. It was a probability
Yes.Clark made that catch. ??
To old to many memories lol to rememberNice try........
If you're just throwing it out of the back of the end zone. You put it where it can't be intercepted. I believe in the interview he was putting it in a spotNice try........
What? Where did I even remotely say he was throwing to a spot?You don't throw it out of the back of the end zone we replaced it it could have been intercepted. How you understand from him and that interview it was a spot
No I said he was throwing it to a spot. I believe that's what he said from that interview. He wants to give his player at least an opportunity. If I remember correctlyWhat? Where did I even remotely say he was throwing to a spot?
Montana, from his very own mouth, in his interview, said he was throwing it away.......
And you'd be wrong.........If you're just throwing it out of the back of the end zone. You put it where it can't be intercepted. I believe in the interview he was putting it in a spot
Excuse me, I use speak and text. And changes he to you sometimes. Most of my other friends know that I use speaking text and sometimes my words get gobbled. Neuropathy nerve damage from military.What? Where did I even remotely say he was throwing to a spot?
Montana, from his very own mouth, in his interview, said he was throwing it away.......
I may have been mistaking. I don't think I would be wrong. Because I'm pretty sure that's what you do in that situation. So you think that throw was a total mistake.??And you'd be wrong.........
Yes he said he was throwing it away. But still had an opportunity to be caught. He saw clock cutting across the back of the endzoneWhat? Where did I even remotely say he was throwing to a spot?
Montana, from his very own mouth, in his interview, said he was throwing it away.......
No worries, my man.Excuse me, I use speak and text. And changes he to you sometimes. Most of my other friends know that I use speaking text and sometimes my words get gobbled. Neuropathy nerve damage from military.
Says the kid who loves Quincy Carter, smh/lol.
Look, it was a strong throw, on the run. I gave him credit.
However, Beasley made a diving catch while barely getting a knee down.
I know you're young, but there was a guy by the name of Joe Montana.
His fame actually peaked on a pass he was throwing out of the back of the end zone.
His WR leaped to catch it, and boom, the legend was born.
He's made better throws. The timing of this play within the game is what gets it the attention.
It was a game winner. I stand by my comments.
He also said he never saw Dwight.Yes he said he was throwing it away. But still had an opportunity to be caught. He saw clock cutting across the back of the endzone
Just to clarify my earlier posts, because the children love to fight online. (lol)
I did not discount the throw. I just gave an opinion that the catch was impressive
and deserved more credit than it gets. If he catches it out of bounds, this thread
wouldn't exist. Nobody would ever discuss every frame of the play or claim to have
watched it 100 times.
if I remember correctly we had an opportunity to come back and win that game. That's when Tom Landry told Danny White you don't have a cool bone in your bodyHe also said he never saw Dwight.
You really should watch the interview. I would think it's on YouTube, somewhere.