and they don't even need them. They got to play the Colts without Harrison, they got to play us without Lynch, and it's also the stuff that goes right for them during the game.
Of course, I'm talking about the Wright fumble. Wright had the ball fairly well secured in his outside arm, which is textbook for a ballcarrier. The NE defender puts his helmet on the ball, which is also textbook and happens frequently. But this time, the ball pops out. It doesn't go out of bounds. It doesn't hit the ground. It ejects right to an NE defender running full speed who returns it for a TD. And at that point, NE was already WINNING 49-10.
Why does a team that's already superior in terms of coaching and talent get all the luck going their way as well? Both teams made textbook plays, yet they're the ones that get the lucky bounce for the TD.
Of course, I'm talking about the Wright fumble. Wright had the ball fairly well secured in his outside arm, which is textbook for a ballcarrier. The NE defender puts his helmet on the ball, which is also textbook and happens frequently. But this time, the ball pops out. It doesn't go out of bounds. It doesn't hit the ground. It ejects right to an NE defender running full speed who returns it for a TD. And at that point, NE was already WINNING 49-10.
Why does a team that's already superior in terms of coaching and talent get all the luck going their way as well? Both teams made textbook plays, yet they're the ones that get the lucky bounce for the TD.
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