So glad we had a new thread for the original story link, instead of including it in the 100 other threads. Look at me!
I am not against the going for the win on 3rd down, but you have to play smart, Ben did not play smart at QB. One of the biggest complaints on Ben is his willingness to throw a ball into double and triple coverages, with a QB like that you win a few and lose a lot. What makes Ben special is exactly what causes these things to happen, you can't take the good and disregard the bad.
In the end, Ben should have thrown it away, but that is not what he does. He is an all or nothing QB, always has been. If he would have only modified his game years ago and accepted that a throw away is not the end of the world, I honestly believe he would have at least 1 more ring and 10-20 more wins, maybe even another 5000 yds.
I had no problem with going for it there either... EXCEPT -- Not a single player on the offense was on the same page for that last play.
When Eli Rogers is the ONLY receiver running a shallow cross pattern through traffic, with JuJu and Hey-Bey just looking on dumbfounded, with NO movement beyond the line of scrimmage -- there's NO WAY that Ben should have thrown that pass. That's entirely on him... no matter what he says about the call from the sideline.
He should have never answered that question that way. Just makes the whole situation worse.
With the limited amount of penalties called, it seems the fans and players got what they mostly wanted. The refs really didn't insert themselves into the game to the level you believe they did.
The overturned TD was the correct call on a bad, bad rule. Is that the refs fault? All TDs and Turnovers get reviewed automatically now. It wasn't NOT going to get reviewed. You MAY have had a case of inconclusive, but I'm sure the angles they saw 'under the hood' showed more than what they showed us on TV. It SUCKS, but it Is what it is.
With the limited amount of penalties called, it seems the fans and players got what they mostly wanted. The refs really didn't insert themselves into the game to the level you believe they did.
The overturned TD was the correct call on a bad, bad rule. Is that the refs fault? All TDs and Turnovers get reviewed automatically now. It wasn't NOT going to get reviewed. You MAY have had a case of inconclusive, but I'm sure the angles they saw 'under the hood' showed more than what they showed us on TV. It SUCKS, but it Is what it is.
Ben hates Haley and it shows more every day.... the reality was in first down you have the td... while the officials are huddling upfor like five minutes you have to get a strategy in case its overturned.... they did not... there should have been no question what they were going to do... having a play called where the second read was a short gainer in that situation was inexcusable.... but either A. They had the fake snap called and no one knew what was going on but eli.... and it was run to ELI RODGERS of all people... or B. The staff didn't call that play... they were trying to lay up and go into OT and the second down play was to run clock....
Either way they deserved to lose, because the whole second half the strategy was to play it safe.... with a one score lead...
Can't blame Ben, We got beat by our own coaches last night. Period. New England is still laughing at the decision not to spike the ball. I really feel for our players, they played their hearts out and Tomlin and Haley lost it for them in the end.
Perfect example of how you beat your own team with poor coaching.
If Bill Bellichek was coaching us we win that game. Everyone knows this.
I can't stand Terry Bradshaw but he is right about Tomlin being a ****** coach.
I fully expected to lose this game until the end, when our own guys made sure we had no chance.
Disgusted but totally use to this feeling by now. OWNED AGAIN