I've been semi retired/self employed(consulting and chilling)... well, I went back to work full time recently and signed up for OT Sunday noght(before they got flexed into 4pm). I was at work. I was watching the score at work. I checked and it was 15-12 with 2 seconds left. I assumed it was over. Imagine how it felt to go to break and watch the highlights. I haven't missed 5 games in my life. I'm 51. Of course i missed the best regular season game in team history. I'm not even mad. I have watched the last 2 minutes about 100 times since then.
We have season tickets and have been to all the home games this year. BUT we decided to give away these tickets, thinking Jayden wasn't gonna play. Imagine our surprise when he did. AND the winning play happened right in front of our section. 😫😫😫 But I'm still so happy. Like you, I've watched that play probably 100 times now from various angles/perspectives.
I would argue that the Hail Mary was less luck and more a prepared offense seeing an opportunity and capitalizing on it. Luck is still a piece of the puzzle, but it’s much less than what people think.
J5s mindset is work work work, focus on getting better, and be prepared on game day. Unless he suddenly gets lazy, which I seriously doubt, the Most Valuable Player Award will be his to lose.
That Hail Mary was so euphoric!!!! I’ve never seen it work for the commanders in any era. It’s the biggest commanders play and one of the biggest plays In Washington football history. We (the players and coaches) have to be emotionally ready for the giants, since the play is all that’s been discussed by everyone (including here)!!!! The Hail Mary is memory I can tell my kids about (if i have any).
Im sooooo glad jayden is qb1 and is improving as well as Washington they still continue to be amazing and im happy about this turnaround fr glad we won 6-2 is amazing 🎉😊🙏👏👏 hope we keep winning this is phenomenal
Love the Hail Mary trust me it’s the greatest sports moment I’ve ever seen live. But we need to shift our focus on New York this is a huge division game and they have nothing to lose. Let’s focus up and drown out the media.
Guys, you forget one thing. With regards to the last throw, the LoS was the 48. Jayden threw it from the 35, which was the LoS BEFORE the quick out to Terry. Ball gets there ANYWAY!
the only thing i'll say to refute what Fred Smoot said is that when Kyler Murray threw that hail mary to Deandre Hopkins a few years ago, everybody talked about D Hop, not Kyler. lol
Since you guys are former players, maybe y'all can help me understand why Zach Ertz catch in the end zone wasn't a touchdown? The rule, as I understood it, is if the receiver doesn't have control of the ball before stepping out end zone it's not a TD. The other rule must have control of the ball when both feet hit ground in end zone. So, explain to me, please, why Ertz caught the ball in the end zone, the defender tackles him to the ground and he still has possession of the ball ( the ball never hits the ground), but it's not a touchdown? Because in super, super slow motion; the ball may have move a little bit, which means he never lost possession of the ball! The ball never hit the ground until the defender knocked it out of Ertz hands!
Hey guys! Talking about Jayden keeping it going/finishing what he started, I have heard some talk about Kliff falling off in his years in AZ. Are yall concerned about offensive fall off? Should we be worried about play calling on the back half of the year?
The refs sukked. On defense we held CW and the vaunted WRs, TE, RB to 4-10, 36 yards for 3Q until defense finally tired out. The TD run by Bears had 2 block from behind on the 45 yard line (our #1 and #54) they didn't call with the ref right there on the 45, yet two long throws by us called back for olinemen over the LOS, like that had anything to do with the play. On the long catch by McLaurin, Stevenson speared McLaurin (feet left the ground), helmet-to-helmet that should have been 15 yards inside the 20, and maybe even throw TS out of the game, again not called. And the Ertz TD catch; he caught the ball, feet down, play over, yet they say ground causing ball to move meant no catch. Refs tried to give the Bears that game, but we never quit.
These guys are sooooo ignorant! Jayden threw from the 35 and ball was snapped from the 48. Had they not gained 12 yards on play before, then Jayden would have thrown from about 1 yard behind line of scrimmage and throw would have been same exact length.