View Full Version : Jake Did A Great Job Last Night
DARTHFRESHIE
09-13-2004, 08:52 AM
he had ONE mistake with that lefty int that should have never been thrown other then that he got KEY first downs rushing and passing, and tossed a couple of td's
he flat out outplayed green, and aside from that ONE moronic pic nothing bad can be put on him
Cappy
09-13-2004, 09:05 AM
he had ONE mistake with that lefty int that should have never been thrown other then that he got KEY first downs rushing and passing, and tossed a couple of td's
he flat out outplayed green, and aside from that ONE moronic pic nothing bad can be put on him
He played Ok, Early in the game he made some moronic decisions, but to his defense he fixed his mistakes and did not makethe again.
And good moring freshie.
I agree CPT he did make some moronic decisions...He did enough to win and thats the bottom line but BOTH int's were BAD choices IMO.
DARTHFRESHIE
09-13-2004, 09:43 AM
good morning to you too cpt.
i dont see how you can blame the first int on jake , the guy jumped up from being tangles with the te from the ground to make the int, if jake did anything he threw it too low but then agian i am willing to bet that 9 of 10 qb's do that same thing because they dont expect the guy to make that play on the ball from the dirt .
i suppose all ints are the qbs fault even tips to some ?
Cappy
09-13-2004, 09:44 AM
I agree CPT he did make some moronic decisions...He did enough to win and thats the bottom line but BOTH int's were BAD choices IMO.
That lefty pass was the most ever stupiderest thing in the entire game.
Not taking anything away from Jake at all...he did exactly what he needed to do for the Broncos to win....But i dont think his vision was too good on that pass...I think he should have scrambled out and maybe thrown it away....If you cant see take a sack or throw it O.O.B.
Cappy
09-13-2004, 10:34 AM
Not taking anything away from Jake at all...he did exactly what he needed to do for the Broncos to win....But i dont think his vision was too good on that pass...I think he should have scrambled out and maybe thrown it away....If you cant see take a sack or throw it O.O.B.
Taking the sack was out of the question, It would have been a safety. I say intentionally ground it and take the penalty.
Safety wasnt he at like the 10 yard line?
Cappy
09-13-2004, 10:54 AM
Safety wasnt he at like the 10 yard line?
If we are talking about the lefty int, then he was almost in the end zone
brncs_fan
09-13-2004, 11:01 AM
Taking the sack was out of the question, It would have been a safety. I say intentionally ground it and take the penalty.
Intentional grounding in the endzone is the same as a sfety. If you get flagged for it, the award the other team a safety.
Cappy
09-13-2004, 11:14 AM
Intentional grounding in the endzone is the same as a sfety. If you get flagged for it, the award the other team a safety.
I think he was just far enough out to get rid of the ball before he could have been tackled into the endzone for the safety, is what I meant. good point on that call though.
GunnstheQueen
09-13-2004, 03:15 PM
He looked to be in the end zone to me. They had a hold of him and he was in the end zone. Basically it was intentional grounding because there sure as heck wasn't a Bronco around. Fortunate one of the KC receivers caught it????? No, 2 pts would have been better than 7 that they got.
Cappy
09-13-2004, 03:30 PM
He looked to be in the end zone to me. They had a hold of him and he was in the end zone. Basically it was intentional grounding because there sure as heck wasn't a Bronco around. Fortunate one of the KC receivers caught it????? No, 2 pts would have been better than 7 that they got.
I don't know, if we would have given up the safety, they get two points plus they get the free kick from us, and with some momentum like that who knows what would have happened, they could have then drove down the field, provided that on the free kick Hall doesn't take it to the house, and scored a touchdown. that would basically be 9 points off one safety.
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