Re: Official Bears/Saints "In game" thread...
I don't care what you or anyone else says. Its all emotional crap with little analysis as far as I am concerned. Everyone acts like its obvious, well yeah it is obvious if you say it after the game is over. Donovan McNabb completed a pass to Freddie Mitchell to complete the famous 4th down. Were either available last week??? That play means nothing, that is the NFL's record through I think it was 2004. Yeah maybe its gone up 1%, but its a true stat.
I took the crap on the Rx. Go read it if you want, I made another point about the Saints sending a big blitz and Garcia being forced to just throw up the ball and hope someone makes a play. No one ever talks about reality of a situation, they just say I'm the smartest ass on the planet and what I say is right. All I say is there is an argument to be made for the punt, one which had to be made before the play was made.
look kid, i said it before it happened, im sorry i didnt text you about it.
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you dont care what other people think? haha well you should, you could stand to learn a thing or twelve. i love when people like you have been shown that they are obviously wrong but they are too ignorant to ever admit they are wrong. your point about mcnabb and mitchell not being avalilble? well, brain, why wasnt mitchell available? because he is horrible and doesnt even play in the league. Much better players were available, so, in fact, you've argued against yourself but you arent sharp enough to realize that.
it means nothing? that means nothing but your stats do? stats about other teams mean something, but the play with this offense, this coach, this team, in a similar situation means nothing? you really believe that or are you just not used to being so thoroughly handled in a debate. i would guess if i venture over there (therx) that no one has said everything that i did, but i, like you, dont give a shit. i said it before it happened, i hate the eagles and i was laughing about it when i saw the punt team. how many yards did the eagles gain on the play prior to the punt? close to 15? i guess that means nothing either. in fact, knowing most how simple most people are, i would venture to guess that you would now go look up a stat on how many times it happens back to back.
fact is, i said it before it happened and i was right.
mitchell wasnt available, i cannot believe you really said that
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yeah they also didnt need 22 yards.
btw, did you look up this stat yet? "how about if you look up the stats on how successful teams are on the road, with less than 2 minutes left, going vs a team they cannot stop, with only 2 timeouts and punting."???
also, did you see the drive prior to the final one or not? was it not obvious that the eagles front was worn down? the saint put up 5 yards a pop on them with all runs. the eagles could not stop the saints and i dont say that b/c i know after the fact that they didnt, i know b/c i WATCHED the saints go right down the middle of the tired eagles defense only a few minutes before the punt. there was only one right decision and it was not to punt. again, you tell me what benfit the eagles had by punting. its not as if they held the saints 3 and out, which they HAD to do anyway, that the saints could have kicked a fg and gone up 6. the eagles had to stop the 3 and out somewhere, thats all there is to it. knowing you have two time outs, knowing the saints just drove the ball down your throat, knowing the two minute warning has passed, knowing this same team has made this same play in the playoffs only a couple years before, knowing you average more yards per play than anyone else in the nfl.....you have to take your shot while YOU control your own fate.
you now know you are wrong, but we also know you wont admit it. sure, the play the EAGLES made doesnt matter, but the stats of every other team does. of course
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you lose bill