So the 49ers have the best defense in the league? Interesting, so what happens when the Eagles beat the brakes off the 49ers this weekend? I hate to break it to you man genius. But you're really out of your league now. The Eagles are going to win this game by at least two scores. I won't bother your superior intelligence by boring you with the reasons why. I'm just stating for the record that all the San Fran love ends tragically this weekend.
SF has the best defense in the league, Philly has the 2nd best, the difference is that Philly's offense is better than SF's. I expect a very good game between the two and I am not going to predict a winner, but I think if they play 10 times Philly wins a majority of those games probably 6 or 7.
We shall see, this weekend should be fun.
I believe that Hurts is healthy and SF has a couple of three things working against them . . . health of McCaffery and Mitchel and more and more game film on Purdy . . . As good as Maholmes is and as much as I believe they will shoot him up with cortisone I don't see him being as effective as he normally is and the Bungles have had their number, so I see the Eagles and the Bungles in the Super Bowl . . .
No I was speaking about the difference between college and NFL as I was asked about. Yes in open field it does not matter whether it is SLYSI, HS, College or NFL. Here is the point. Look at the photo as he crossed the first down marker he could have cut back and taken the tackle in the field, there was room to do so as you can see by the photo. I get it is was at real speed and hard to make that decision there, plus he felt he could score and was trying to. At the end of the day it worked out and it does not matter, not sure why you keep bringing it up.
There is no line on the field, he is looking at defenders not sideline, he wouldnt know exact millisecond moment that he crossed that win line. the guy holding the chain marker also looks obscured
Actually looking at the photo I posted if at that point, Eli would have just slid head first on the field of play their would have been nothing Dallas could have done. But clearly looking at the photo he had options.
#1--Keep running and hope you out run the defender (this is what he did)
#2--Cut it back inside and take the hit, the problem with that is if you turn it over Dallas gets great field position.
#3--Step out of bounds, worst option, would have saved even more time.
#4--Just get down, once you give yourself up the defender has no real option. Now the defender could have laid you out or attempted to (since you are not a QB), but if he goes head first it would be a penalty and the game is even more over.
Eli chose to keep going and that was not a bad choice, just not the best of the options, had he scored on the play we would not be talking about this. The problem is the defender had a good angle and outran Eli to the sideline. I truly believe that Eli thought he was going to outrun the defender coming from the inside. And he had no reason to think he couldn't, looking at the angle it was going to be a footrace, unfortunately he lost that race.
I agree and that is what I said many times, but Kyle keeps bringing it up. I never said he made a bad decision based on what he saw, just that it could have changed the outcome. It ended up not so it is much ado about nothing now.
Had Dallas gotten the ball back and drove down the field for a TD we would be looking at this play a lot closer.
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