Toneys dropped interception

#27
#27
Don't forget, they had several missed deep passes that were either dropped or overthrown. Not to mention the missed FG. Can't live in the "ifs". It is what it is...
 
#28
#28
It is never on a kid who drops a pick. It is the coaches fault. How could that be not be obvious? Same as with a missed block or tackle. Or a bad read by the qb. Everything is the coaches fault. Players have no responsibility at all. Any "mistake" that they make is really the fault of the coaches. Surprised you even had to post that. Thought everybody knew it.
SMDH.

If I didn't know you were being sarcastic, I would swear you were sampling your avatar.
 
#29
#29
Not making the interception hurt but so did leaving a wide receiver all alone in the end zone on 4th and 12. That was a bonehead move.
 
#30
#30
How much easier could this possible interception have been??? We win if he catches this!!


Exactly. Football players are supposed to be familiar with a FOOTBALL! I catch that ball 9/10 times--with no daily practice. 2 Stars-----There's your trouble.
 
#31
#31
How much easier could this possible interception have been??? We win if he catches this!!

We also win if we score on the opening drive or if Palardy makes the FG earlier in the game. Or if we didnt get killed by penalties or 3rd and 4th down. Way too many things could have had the game out of reach but typical 2nd half Dooley coaching reared its ugly head yet again.
 
#32
#32
Can't put this one on the players, they didn't lose this game-- staff=FAIL

Did anyone see the close-up of Bray coming off the field when Fooley let the clock run out to go to OT? He was clearly pissed and you could see him say "F*&% this". Those kids wanted to win.
 

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