When in the second quarter, we was on our 46, 4 and 2, the coaching stuff, decided to play the ball. I thought: WHAT THE HELL?? ARE YOU CRAZY?? We are ahead by 14 to none, and you don't punt?? You are a fool. In fact, we lost the ball, and they scored a TD. I was really pi**ed off about that. You?
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It was a poorly designed play, poorly executed , and at the wrong time in the game.
Want to go for it? put your offense out. I don't want Sammy Morris taking a snap under center.
If you watch the replat, there were 3 WR's split right with 1 db- and it was a run? All it did was break the team's momentum
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I agree it was a poorly designed play, but I liked the call to go for it. I didn't understand snapping it to Morris, but if he made it, we'd be praising Williams.
Why was it a bad time? We were up 14, looked dominating. Why not try to nail the coughin shut early.My faith doesn’t make me perfect, it makes me forgiven.
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I like the play and I think it was the perfect time for that call to be made.
Here's my reasons:
#1 - That would have been a good time for Jax to sell out to blocking the punt. Because of that fake, in the future, teams will be reluctant to do an all-out block, knowing that at any time we may fake.
#2 - Our defense has been unbeatable up 'til this point of the year. A call like this shows that their great performance has not gone unnoticed and is appreciated.
#3 - If that play is successful, you can put AVP and Joe Burns in right then and there - the game is over. Knockout punches are seldom risk-free, but they have enormous upside.
All in all, while I may complain about the actual play itself, calling a fake punt is definitely something that I agree with in hindsight - it wasn't something I was thinking we should call at the time, but then again, you don't call fake punts when they are expected.Last edited by HenryRules; 09-14-2003, 05:14 PM.
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Originally posted by HenryRules
I like the play and I think it was the perfect time for that call to be made.
Here's my reasons:
#1 - That would have been a good time for Jax to sell out to blocking the punt. Because of that fake, in the future, teams will be reluctant to do something like this, knowing that at any time we may fake.
#2 - Our defense has been unbeatable up 'til this point of the year. A call like this shows that their great performance has not gone unnoticed and is appreciated.
#3 - If that play is successful, you can put AVP and Joe Burns in right then and there - the game is over. Knockout punches are seldom risk-free, but they have enormous upside.
All in all, while I may complain about the actual play itself, calling a fake punt is definitely something that I agree with in hindsight - it wasn't something I was thinking we should call at the time, but then again, you don't call fake punts when they are expected.My faith doesn’t make me perfect, it makes me forgiven.
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Originally posted by TheItalianBills
Well.....it was a stupid call, believe me.Originally posted by yordadChrist, you are the queerest person in the history of Bills fanhood. I swear to god I would stomp you.
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Originally posted by HenryRules
I like the play and I think it was the perfect time for that call to be made.
Here's my reasons:
#1 - That would have been a good time for Jax to sell out to blocking the punt. Because of that fake, in the future, teams will be reluctant to do an all-out block, knowing that at any time we may fake.
#2 - Our defense has been unbeatable up 'til this point of the year. A call like this shows that their great performance has not gone unnoticed and is appreciated.
#3 - If that play is successful, you can put AVP and Joe Burns in right then and there - the game is over. Knockout punches are seldom risk-free, but they have enormous upside.
All in all, while I may complain about the actual play itself, calling a fake punt is definitely something that I agree with in hindsight - it wasn't something I was thinking we should call at the time, but then again, you don't call fake punts when they are expected.
BTW...these silly special teams stunts didn't work for Jimmy (Pork Faced satan) Johnson in Miami either.
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Originally posted by imbondz
I agree it was a poorly designed play, but I liked the call to go for it. I didn't understand snapping it to Morris, but if he made it, we'd be praising Williams.
Why was it a bad time? We were up 14, looked dominating. Why not try to nail the coughin shut early."All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
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I dont have a problem with going for it and Sammy is the 3rd string quarterback so snapping the ball to him is fine. BUT give him some offensive lineman (were their only 3 on the field). I think if they would of snapped it to Sammy as the upback then he could have run or maybe passed for atleast 3 yards. The formation on this play needs to be thrown directly into the circular file. The formation is what caused the play not to work and is what caused the momentum to swing and temporarily allowed Jacksonville back into the game. Another BUT I hope we are woring all year long if we are helping a team to try to get back into the game when it is only the 2nd quarter since obviously this means we are dominating through the 1st quarter.
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