I’d say the most important rule actually is to make sure your assignment is covered/run correctly as most successful plays are because of a failed assignment
@Kejuan Greene I would say it's a combination of production/potential not one or the other. But most good to great nfl players were pretty good college players
@@kejuangreene5367 being very productive and being good is different, u can put up terrible stats and lose every game and still be playing good it’s based on circumstances
There’s an extremely valuable life lesson within this play kids, that is to never give up….now I know you’ve heard that a million times already in all sorts of different ways but this play here just again proves it, are you inspired? Also don’t forget if you don’t take a shot you never even have the chance to fail or succeed….that’s somewhere in this play as well
You and everyone else saying this is a valuable life lesson to never give up are preposterous. Do you all suffer from some kind of undiagnosed tism?? 😆 The coach DID give up on his own team. He called some lowest possible percentage lateral nonsense play when a hook and ladder or Hail Mary play has a far better success rate in this situation and their QB had the arm to get it to the end zone no prob. Moore actually threw the illegal forward pass that took away the TD he eventually ran in. They lost the game ffs. 🤣 If this teaches anyone anything it should be that it’s always smartest to go w the highest percentage play when your back is against the wall instead of a stupid gimmick play.
If you look at the replay again, players from BOTH teams are on the field before the touchdown was scored. This should have been ruled “offsetting penalties,too many men on the field”. There’s no way the TD should have counted. It’s offsetting penalties. Even the coach of the team in white can be seen on the field of play
If a player on the offensive team comes on the field from the sidelines, the penalty is applied on the ensuing play. So the kickoff would have been pushed back if they had time, but the play would stand
Shouldn't count if they threw a flag on BSU for running on the field while Moore's coaches are 10 yards into the field themselves. Off setting penalties, replay the down.
I'm happy for Andy Reid. He's gotten to the point where he's so good at coaching and he has Pat Mahomes that he can squeeze talent out of guys that are high draft picks.
Well the core this year was absolute shits outside of kelce so i would say him and pat got the most out of subpar talent he didn't have a single X or Y WR and won a chip
He’s been a great coach for year stop the madness. He was great coach in Philly, if McFlabb was a great QB and fixing bone to training camp overweight and outta shape year after year and could actually hit a wide open hit in his chest instead of at his feet. Reid may have won a title or two in Philly. There’s only 1 coach with more playoff win and that’s Belichek. 14 seasons in Philly and starting from scratch having to rebuild he managed to get to 5 NFC championship games. The one super bowl appearance was during spy gate and players made the comment after the game we already knew the play coming out of the huddle. McFatso cost the Birds in that game by not being able to run hurry up offense due to being overweight and was puking with minutes to go and TO was looking at him in disbelief because he had a plate holding his ankle together and this fat bastard can’t even get in the huddle because he crammed too many ring dings and ho ho’s down his pie hole and used a snow shovel to gorge himself with cakes and pies as he just shoveled them down his blowhole that’s why he cost the birds the other NFC championship games with his interceptions. If Reid had a Mahomes in Philly there’s no question he’d still be there. He was burnt out at the end in Philly especially with the death of his kid and the multiple arrests by those two. Everyday it seemed like they were getting in more and more trouble.
Went to a friends birthday party in 7th grade, we played full contact football all day. I rode my bicycle and hit a rock, went to the ground and broke my radius and ulna. My elbow was also dislocated. Pissed me off, I was the captain of school football team and had to kiss the rest of the season goodbye
Because he was in the right place at the right time? I think he was drafted for plenty of reasons. Very little of which Because the Cardinals thought they had secured the ball and finished the game. I was expecting to see Moore do something other than pick up a ball and run in a straight line lol
*Brett Veach not Reid, Brett is the draft guru, he was their lead scout, the guy that found Mahomes, the guy that talked them into drafting him, and they made him the GM because of that.
If no one knows, the comment about "the annexation of Puerto rico" was from the movie "the little giants" I was a kid when it came out....ICE BOX VS SPIKE .... oshea Brothers where real different in urbania
If the refs throw the flag because the teams cleared the sidelines and went on the field during the live play, then the offense would still get another play since the game can't end on a defensive penalty. The defense should have just tackled him to end the nonsense and played one more down
Mahomes is the main reason, I mean he's made a TD in 13 seconds to win a game in before with high stakes, the return helped for sure but doesn't mean Mahomes couldn't have pulled something off, ive learned to never count him out unless the game is over. But yes, his return was awesome and clutch. Just like Toney's return in the Super bowl, longest in SB history.