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@@toxiicace221 Different player against a different team. First play was Randall Cobb against the Titans, second play was Ty Montgomery against the Lions
It’s because they were set up for a Hail Mary situation, and you’ll put your 6’6” guy out there to bat down any ball in the end zone. Gronk was always back there for Hail Mary plays.
I remember when Westbrook took that knee at the 1, I thought it was the most brilliant play I'd ever seen. He didn't have his stats on his mind for a second. Just what helps win.
@@heyyy6068 if he kneels it’s a gauranteed win because they can kneel out the clock but if you score their is a small chance the other team scores then onside kicks and wins
Can someone explain (i am kinda new to american football) why (i think he was McAfee or something) could kick the ball 10 yards on the kick off and catch it without the opponent catching it first?
It's called an onside kick. Basically he just has to kick it just beyond 10 yards and his team can recover it. Normally you cannot do this when punting because no matter who gets it, the recieving team will always have it but in a free kick, whoever gets it has it.
One thing I really like about your videos is that when an announcer talks about one play resembling another you put that highlight next. On a side note the steelers fake spike, people tend to forget they ended up loing that game. Great vid.
Guillermo Landaverde Orellana the ball was gonna be downed at the 1 and just as the broncos were going to get it he just picks it up because other than a safety the play can’t go any further back.
TheLongestNard There couldn’t have been a safety on that play though, since the Broncos had already touched it. That’s why it was smart to pick it up; he had nothing to lose.
Lucky? New England put in Gronk because they thought Miami was going for a Hail Mary. The play was genius because it wouldn't have worked if they kept their normal Safety in the game.
The smartest play in NFL history is Pats v Broncos, 2003. Pats down by 1 and pinned at their own 1 yard line, take an intentional safety, go down by 3, kick the ball to Denver from their 25 instead, get a stop on D, then go down and win the game. Genius!
The Philly Special (beginning at 1:30) should not have counted. You can't see it here but in other films it turns out that they only had 6 men on the line of scrimmage but you need 7 in order for the formation to be legal. Philly got away with one here. Because of this they went into halftime leading 22-12 and not 18-12 (assuming they made the field goal after being penalized since it was 4th down) and changed the complexion of the game significantly. Down 6 and your are only down 1 score but down 10 its 2 scores. So much for the theory of the refs being in the tank for the Pats.
@James Davis actually people dont care because the wr asked the refs if he was good, and the refs said yes. So it was the refs fault. Not the Eagles. If the ref would have said no, the Eagle player would have fixed it and same result would have happened
That whole "out of bounds kick" rule needs to be changed. The kick wasn't out of bounds, the receiver was. Total bullshit, no matter what team you root for.
2 things: I don't know why the Packers are the only ones who seem to take advantage of that out of bounds kick rule. That seems like just a smart way to play those kinds of kicks. Those defenders have some serious hops to be able to leap over players to block the field goal. Those plays are just plain fun to watch.
I think it's a stupid rule. Receiving team should only get it at the 40 if the ball would go out of bounds on its own. If it stops in play like it did it should go placed at that spot