Stormtrooper
Championship Contender
Maybe because in this instance it WAS the world against the Jets. Everyone was shitting all over the entire organization for the 1 guy doing something wrong (indefensible as it was). Here was a case where nobody gave a shit about this (it too a week to be reported, it's already yesterdays news, and no one is in an uproar over it demanding the guy get removed from the league, like they were last week). That's called a double standard.Why does it seem like you always think it's the world vs. the Jets? It's quite annoying.
So because we have different beliefs, I'm wrong. OK. You want to throw a hail mary from your own 2, go right a-fucking-head. You wanna go under center and let the Jets pile 9 guys in the box and run up the middle, go right ahead. It won't make a lick of difference, because the problem wasn't the play-call, it was the lack of execution. Again, the call wouldn't have been such a failure if the players did what they were supposed to do.I love how you always attack me and others just because we disagree about certain things. I've told you before, you seemed like an allright dude, we just have different philosophies when it comes to football. More and more though I think I spoke too soon. If your definition of failing is making an obvious statement that the decision to run the ball out of the shotgun formation in that situation was the wrong one, then yes, I failed miserably. That was a DUMB football play. PERIOD.
And to say it was obviously wrong isn't right either. It didn't work because the Jets player made a great play and the Steeler O-Line executed very poorly. That doesn't make it a bad call. If that play goes for 8 yards what do you say? You'd probably applaud the players. You're unfairly criticizing a winning Offensive Coordinator because 1 play didn't work. Shit, nobody bats 1000, even the Pats had a few bad offensive plays in the 45-3 game. Nobody shit all over the Pats O-Coordinator though, because they aren't fucking stupid.