I believe that play was designed to go right. I hope that doesn't give us any bright ideas.
LOL..Apparently they were not suppose to be snapped the ball unless the Pats****.show a certain defensive look which they never did. So they were suppose to just take the delay of game. They also did a surprise onside kick which didn't work. Belicheat**** stated they were expecting some trickery this week from them in his press conference. Go figure.
Pagano has to be the biggest idiot this Sunday..............that ranks near the top in "WTF can you possibly be thinkin with conceiving that BS and allowing it to even be put in a gameplan".
Theres your idiot right there.......im headin over to the Colts forum just to see the nuclear fallout over that calamity...should be interesting
The colts got HOSED on the surprise onside. NE never had possession, and the Colts recovered. Yet after a review, they were unable to see what I can easily see from home? That ref's judgement call was worse than this aborted attempt at a 4th down conversion.
Belicheat**** stated they were expecting some trickery this week from them in his press conference. Go figure.
Blame Coach Tomlin...
One of those "Da fuq izzat?" moments.* See? Tomlin and Haley are pretty good by comparison.
Couple things I've come to realize this season. There are a lot of bad coaches out there and Tomlin is not one of them. There are a lot of bad QB's out there and none of ours (even Vick) is one of them.
* Note that when Belicheat does an oddball alignment like he did last year, his **** works and they make a new rule to keep him from doing it again.
Ya know Ron, I'm starting to have faith in Mike Tomlin as well. Sure he has the deer in the headlight look from time to time and makes a questionable time management approach. But the guy is upper mid-maybe even top 5 coaches now. As much as I like to bash the guy. Cool shades is slowly getting a grip on the team
There is a video out there of the Colts punter explaining what happened while doing a radio interview. The player that had practiced snapping the ball all week was hurt in the game and the substitute didn't know of last minute adjustments. That led to confusion and miscommunication. The ball was never supposed to be snapped. It was actually a very logical and plausible explanation.
All the more reason to question the play call. If they snapper had never practiced the play, you don't call that play with that player. All the explanations and excuses in the world don't make up for how dumb that play call was.