Bill Bellacheck... I gotta respect that man
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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
I totally agree. On that series of downs the Patriots manage to throw 4 passes burn something like 18 second. On the prior series they didn't do anything to burn the clock either. If they didn't any type of time management they would have been punting to the colts with little time left. I love it, his own arrogance comes back to bite him.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Panteraize, SamSam and steviec13 had it right. It
> had nothing to do with strategy. It was pure
> hubris and arrogance.
>
> He did it simply because........he thought he
> could.
>
> Is the media saying that Brady may have talked him
> into it? I dunno because Brady looked pretty
> pissed on the sidelines afterwards.
>
> But the same thing that has this jerk with his
> first team in late in the game trying to run up
> the score made him do this. Not any strategy.
>
> Moreover, when it was 3rd and 2, they should have
> run the ball and they had an incomplete pass. On
> third down and 2, you run the ball to get as close
> to first down as you can. You spread the offense
> and then run the ball. Since you know that you're
> going to go for it on FOURTH DOWN, you run the
> ball on third down and hope it gets you close
> enough for a quarterback sneak on fourth down.
>
> I too thought it was going to be an attempt to get
> the defense to jump offsides.
>
> But he really went for it. The jerk.
(R/J)ay Wrote:
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> I hate Bill Belichick, and I sometimes even
> fantasize about sucker punching him...
Of course there is another way to look at it, the pundits are all looking at it differently. We all know that the pundits are idiots for the most part. I think you've got it right.
I personally think he had a brain fart, it was a poor call. Having said that, however, I think he got robbed, on the replays it looked to me like the guy got the first down.
Rick
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/17/2009 08:03AM by dolphan4545.
Re whether he got the first down: the fact that Faulk bobbled the ball means that the refs couldn't award him forward progress. He didn't have control of the ball until he was knocked backward, so that's where they had to spot it (at least that's what one commentator said, who only had his nose *halfway* up the Pats' collective butts).
That said, I'm totally shocked that the call didn't go the Pats' way. They seem to get every close call in their favor.
BTW Boston Sports talk radio has been all over Belicheck for his decision and how wrong of decision they thought it was. The radio hasn't been this busy since the Pats lost to SB to Giants
It's been a long time, since I have heard the locals not support Belichek. (cutting of Lawyer Milloy)