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So, no one learn anything from the bad call from the superbowl?


Thal

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So, nothing bothers you that one person's decision can literally nullify everyone's hard work in one play? You know what that means? It means if you have a coach that makes bad decisions most of the time you have no chance of winning. Like Shula.

That means no matter who we draft we'll still suck. You mean you didn't come to this conclusion after watching the super bowl? Interesting!

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So, nothing bothers you that one person's decision can literally nullify everyone's hard work in one play? You know what that means? It means if you have a coach that makes bad decisions most of the time you have no chance of winning. Like Shula.

That means no matter who we draft we'll still suck. You mean you didn't come to this conclusion after watching the super bowl? Interesting!

You mean one play / one player / one decision / one mistake can make a huge difference in a football game?

Oh no. We've certainly never known that to be true :rolleyes:

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Any one player or coach can do that.  Imagine if Malcolm Butler didn't break on the ball as quickly as he did, Lockett either catches it for a TD or Seahawks have an opportunity to run it in on the next down.  Just have to overcome it.  The championship-quality teams do.

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