Maybe the long snapper had to take a shit.And guess what... their LS was in there. So either it was a real short term injury or Del Rio is just a moron.
Maybe the long snapper had to take a shit.And guess what... their LS was in there. So either it was a real short term injury or Del Rio is just a moron.
This is where Patriots fans get spoiled. Not all coaching staffs spend their Saturday nigths thinking "hey, what if this whole sequence of unlikely things all occurred---what we we do? Let's be sure to have the fifth-string CB practice the key goalline plays, and our starting DE practice snapping..."You can, but someone has to have practiced it.
Christ, Jack Youngblood played with a broken leg. The guy couldn't make one center snap?Yep according to twitter they took Condo to the lockerroom to look at his shoulder, he wasn't back so Del Rio went for 2, then he was cleared to return.
Not to mention Chuck Hughes ...Christ, Jack Youngblood played with a broken leg. The guy couldn't make one center snap?
If you are in a vacuum, perhaps. But up 3, you kick the XP.Condo was in the looker room doing the protocol during the kick, no option for him to tough it out.
If you assume the 2 point was a 50/50 proposition and there was a 25% chance the snap was fucked up, I think you go for 2.
That's a tough one. On first blush, 75 percent chance of 1 point is worth .75 points and 50 percent chance of 2 points is worth 1.0 points. But where any points over three is significantly better than three points, I'm not so sure. 75 percent chance of FG can't tie seems better than 50 percent chance that FG can't tie, plus you get an extra one point.Condo was in the looker room doing the protocol during the kick, no option for him to tough it out.
If you assume the 2 point was a 50/50 proposition and there was a 25% chance the snap was fucked up, I think you go for 2.
That explains how he blew that kick; great, just great.Janikowski looks like he's dropped some weight. The gut isn't as big as it used to be.