From the title of the thread, I thought it was going to be a story about him taking too much Viagara...
It was a terrible mistake. Football is all these guys do; there is no excuse for a back carrying a ball like that in such a crucial moment of such a big game. DO YOUR JOB. It would be different if he did everything right and just had a bad break. This isn't the case; he carried the ball sloppily and with poor technique. He should have had his **** together better, being it is his PROFESSION.
To be honest I still think about it. We could have beaten the pats the following week if Williams was back. It would have been a good story. But the guy was a fourth string running back playing hard. Cant blame him
It was a terrible mistake. Football is all these guys do; there is no excuse for a back carrying a ball like that in such a crucial moment of such a big game. DO YOUR JOB. It would be different if he did everything right and just had a bad break. This isn't the case; he carried the ball sloppily and with poor technique. He should have had his **** together better, being it is his PROFESSION.
So you NEVER make any mistakes at work?
I do.......Even if he was carrying the ball correctly you would still probably *****.
Look at Mendy in the SB. Two guys hit him at the exact same time a second after he gets the hand off. If Johnson(Mendy's lead blocker) just blocks one of the defenders Mendy probably doesn't fumble, but Johnson doesn't block either. He runs right between them and Mendy gets blamed for the fumble. Everyone makes mistake sooner or later. It is just unfortunately the kid made it at a very important spot of the game.
Why do you suppose that is?The stats for the Cheating Bastiges From New England W-L record at home AND their scoring when they play a team for the second time in the same season are so stupid good that they defy statistical norms.
Why do you suppose that is?
Bettis almost cost us ring #5Sure. Do I make colossal, avoidable mistakes at the most crucial times? No.
Well, we don't have to imagine what I would do if he used proper technique, because the FACT is, he didn't. He carried the ball like a loaf of bread. We were taught in Pee Wee football not to do that.
#64 missed his block.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEINLjYTnTE
Bettis almost cost us ring #5
Sure. Do I make colossal, avoidable mistakes at the most crucial times? No.
Well, we don't have to imagine what I would do if he used proper technique, because the FACT is, he didn't. He carried the ball like a loaf of bread. We were taught in Pee Wee football not to do that.
#64 missed his block.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEINLjYTnTE
That can happen anytime even to the best. When Bettis fumbled against Indy he was like the #1 or #2 LEAST likely running back to fumble. Someone gets a lucky hit in the right place, **** can happen.
We will be the favorites to dethrone NE and possibly win the SB next year.
Stupid. Hall of famers have fumbled.