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Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:18 am to Spread
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Yes. Do two running plays, one ending after no gain and the other ending after a fifty yard run, both start with a quarterback taking a snap?
Great example...except both of those ended with a TD. Are you an idiot? Serious question.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:19 am to Spread
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Yes.
Did they both involve a Kicker missing the field goal?
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:19 am to Lionnation1993
Finally, someone who isn't afraid to state the truth.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:20 am to Spread
Looks like an opinion to me.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:21 am to Spread
I'll try this again. Think of these teams as Teams A, B, C, and D. You don't know the time or score, the teams involved, or the stakes of the game.
Team A misses a field goal. It falls into the end zone. A player for Team B returns it all the way for a touchdown.
Team C misses a field goal. It falls into the end zone. A player for Team D returns it all the way for a touchdown.
I would say it was the same play, wouldn't you?
Team A misses a field goal. It falls into the end zone. A player for Team B returns it all the way for a touchdown.
Team C misses a field goal. It falls into the end zone. A player for Team D returns it all the way for a touchdown.
I would say it was the same play, wouldn't you?
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:22 am to TTsTowel
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Looks like an opinion to me.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:22 am to DuncanIdaho
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except both of those ended with a TD
Why do you assume the fifty yard run ended with a TD? I was using a random run play to illustrate my point... which you're helping to make, thank you.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:24 am to Spread
Hell i blame georgias db's for that loss...if they could have just not went full retard for half a second that return would hve been a meaningless moral victory...thats what auburn is best at as far as im concerned
This post was edited on 7/12/14 at 12:25 am
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:25 am to CheerWhine
Would you say that a game winning field goal in a high school game is the same as a game winning field goal in the Super Bowl? I personally would say they are different, due to the different stress levels involved.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:27 am to CheerWhine
Play against UAB: result of UAB being UAB (Awful)
Play against Bama: top three luckiest plays I've witnessed through a television screen along with Auburns previous game and Bluegrass miracle
Play against Bama: top three luckiest plays I've witnessed through a television screen along with Auburns previous game and Bluegrass miracle
This post was edited on 7/12/14 at 12:29 am
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:28 am to Spread
Talking about LSU and Auburn, you goddamn idiot!
Don't they have a curfew in those group homes?
No, proof of Saban being out coached...again.
Don't they have a curfew in those group homes?
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Play against UAB: result of UAB being UAB (Awful) Play against Bama: top three luckiest plays I've witnessed through a television screen seen along with Auburns previous game and Bluegrass miracle
No, proof of Saban being out coached...again.
This post was edited on 7/12/14 at 12:30 am
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:29 am to Spread
Dont ignore mine now...i have a multi step project in the works.
Hell since youre simple minded i will speed it up for you.
A) Both plays start with a kicker attempting a field goal.
B) Both plays involve the kicker missing the field goal and the returner fielding it.
C) Both plays end in said returner returning the missed field goal for 6 points.
All of that equals the plays being the same. Situation/ level of Comp/ Luck are all factors. but the play itself IS the same.
Again its more Bamas fault for letting that play happen than Auburn being lucky to let it happen.
Saban was outcoached on that play/game by the Chiz
Hell since youre simple minded i will speed it up for you.
A) Both plays start with a kicker attempting a field goal.
B) Both plays involve the kicker missing the field goal and the returner fielding it.
C) Both plays end in said returner returning the missed field goal for 6 points.
All of that equals the plays being the same. Situation/ level of Comp/ Luck are all factors. but the play itself IS the same.
Again its more Bamas fault for letting that play happen than Auburn being lucky to let it happen.
Saban was outcoached on that play/game by the Chiz
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:29 am to gnarkill1529
You should talk to the OP about moral victories.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:30 am to gnarkill1529
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Hell i blame georgias db's for that loss
i agree
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moral victory...thats what auburn is best at as far as im concerned
that and beating Bama last year...
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:32 am to DuncanIdaho
Do you clowns even English in Idaho?
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:32 am to GatorReb
Ill give them one as long as we win the sec chsmpionship the next two years
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:33 am to Spread
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Would you say that a game winning field goal in a high school game is the same as a game winning field goal in the Super Bowl? I personally would say they are different, due to the different stress levels involved.
Yes they are both game winning field goals.
Circumstances are different but he play is the same.
But that being said a 16 year old kid kicking a game winning field goal for him may be equal to kicking a supper bowl winning one as far as stress is involved. A pro kicker gets paid millions to practice and prepare and be in the right mind set for that kick. A highschool kicker has much more going on in life..
(Thats all if you wanna take it that far)
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:33 am to Spread
quote:No. You are confusing Lucky with Exciting. Just because a game ends on an exciting play doesn't mean its Lucky. By your definition if Bama had made the FG they would have only won because they were lucky.
Wrong; how much is on the line, the quality of the opponent, and how much time is left in the game all factor into how "lucky" a play is or isn't.
A play being lucky is based off of the odds of that play happening in that same situation. You kick a long FG with a bunch of fat boys on the field while the other team is set up to return then the odds of it being returned are pretty high. The UGA pass on the other hand is almost never going to be tipped right into the WR's hands.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:38 am to GatorReb
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GatorReb
First, your clown self can't even figure out which team to pull for. Second, just because you know your ABC's to C doesn't mean your logic is correct. You should have your skull thickness measured, I think you may have a new record going for you.
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