Seriously, I watched quite a few plays today where I was like WTF...how did they do that? 2 reverses in one game. One of them got called back with a penalty, so he tried it again. Then the part where Buffalo decides to do an onside kick for the opening kickoff of the 2nd half, it worked beautifully and Rian Lindell recovers his own kick! Then the part where they ran on field to kick a 48-yard field goal...they took a timeout right as Lindell wasl lining up to kick, he made it. 3 points on the board...nah, not good enough...Buffalo decides to go for it and did a freaking FAKE QB sneak where Bledsoe tossed it to McGahee and Willis took it 30 yards into the end zone for the touchdown! Man, what an exciting game!
Anyone else love the fact that Mularkey has balls?
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if he doesn't then he has some explaining to do.
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it was encouraging, as long has he knows when to use those trick plays. In this game, he used them to perfection (and he has done the same thing at other times this season).
My only concern is that he picks his time, place and team to use them. Reverses in the NFL seem to be either 6 yard losses or 15 yard gains- as long as they don't kill momentum or knock us out of Lindells 42 yard FG range, I'm all for the balls-out plays.
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Originally posted by Mikey82Seriously, I watched quite a few plays today where I was like WTF...how did they do that? 2 reverses in one game. One of them got called back with a penalty, so he tried it again. Then the part where Buffalo decides to do an onside kick for the opening kickoff of the 2nd half, it worked beautifully and Rian Lindell recovers his own kick! Then the part where they ran on field to kick a 48-yard field goal...they took a timeout right as Lindell wasl lining up to kick, he made it. 3 points on the board...nah, not good enough...Buffalo decides to go for it and did a freaking FAKE QB sneak where Bledsoe tossed it to McGahee and Willis took it 30 yards into the end zone for the touchdown! Man, what an exciting game!
that being said, I loved the plays.
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oh yeah, I should add that the onside kick was brilliant. But he shouldn't try it again for at least 3 games- teams are going to be prepared for it now.
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Originally posted by Mikey82
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Originally posted by OpIv37oh yeah, I should add that the onside kick was brilliant. But he shouldn't try it again for at least 3 games- teams are going to be prepared for it now.
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Originally posted by Mikey82True.
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Originally posted by OpIv37it was encouraging, as long has he knows when to use those trick plays. In this game, he used them to perfection (and he has done the same thing at other times this season).
My only concern is that he picks his time, place and team to use them. Reverses in the NFL seem to be either 6 yard losses or 15 yard gains- as long as they don't kill momentum or knock us out of Lindells 42 yard FG range, I'm all for the balls-out plays.
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