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dueceloose 11-18-2013 12:47 PM

Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game
 
I'm sure If the shoe was on the other foot the 49ers would be happy and we'd be beachin.. as far as kaep goes.. greatness comes with time and experience. let's see later down the road.

exile 11-18-2013 12:50 PM

Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dueceloose (Post 549512)
I'm sure If the shoe was on the other foot the 49ers would be happy and we'd be beachin.. as far as kaep goes.. greatness comes with time and experience. let's see later down the road.

Actually I remember Corey White getting two such penalties and this board mostly blamed White. :confused:

saintsfan403 11-18-2013 12:51 PM

Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game
 
I almost started a thread about that Dungy retard. Dude is only relevant cause he had a qb that was able to coach himself for his entire career

Halo 11-18-2013 01:32 PM

Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game
 
Here's a better angle.
Clearly a clotheline tackle directed at the QB's neck, directly.
From this angle there is no question of it. Amazingly, you're not seeing this angle around the interwebz.

http://i.imgur.com/MbnEDR3.gif

exile 11-18-2013 01:35 PM

Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game
 
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Originally Posted by Halo (Post 549564)
Here's a better angle.
Clearly a clotheline tackle directed at the QB's neck, directly.
From this angle there is no question of it. Amazingly, you're not seeing this angle around the interwebz.

Now THAT makes it very clear. Now I wanna watch someone beat up Brooks.

RaginCajun83 11-18-2013 02:26 PM

Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game
 
Those 40whiner fans need to shut up, it's as plain as day that thug was going for Drew's head. He didn't even attempt to aim for his chest or anywhere else

44Champs 11-18-2013 02:31 PM

Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game
 
In the post-game interviews, Brooks and the other forty whiners were saying that Brees ducked into the hit.

#1 - The videos shows clearly that he didn't duck - he didn't even know it was coming

#2 - Who WOULDN'T duck if they saw someone swinging at your neck?? What a dumba$k

breesfan27 11-18-2013 02:38 PM

Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game
 
How about Harb*tch wasting two challenges in the first half and losing both of them? That was pretty boneheaded (read: hilarious).

SaintSproles 11-18-2013 03:42 PM

Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game
 
I don't think the Kaepernick going out of bounds play was much of a big deal.

The Saints were more than comfortable with lots of time left on the clock (at the 25 yard line with 35 seconds to go, when we decided to take more time off the clock before the next snap and basically run one more pass play).

Teams adjust to what they given. The Saints would have been quicker to run that last play had we been with 1 less timeout.

Danno 11-18-2013 03:52 PM

Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game
 
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Originally Posted by SaintSproles (Post 549635)
I don't think the Kaepernick going out of bounds play was much of a big deal.

The Saints were more than comfortable with lots of time left on the clock (at the 25 yard line with 35 seconds to go, when we decided to take more time off the clock before the next snap and basically run one more pass play).

Teams adjust to what they given. The Saints would have been quicker to run that last play had we been with 1 less timeout.

True, that was at the 1:40 mark. It still would have given us over 60 seconds. It only took us 50 seconds to drive to the 25.


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