jshawaii22 wrote:Ouch!!! that hit to Ryan had to hurt. What a great play. Why did we use it tonight with a 21 point lead?
c_hawkbob wrote:gawd what an ugly throw.
burrrton wrote:Three words: One. And. Done.
burrrton wrote:Three words: One. And. Done.
My thought as well. Save that for a more critical situation!
But I feel bad for Ryan there. Going for glory, but he forgot that he can't carry and that he's slow enough someone is going to catch up. He had visions of a teeder there but got a bit carried away. Now he's probably in the concussion protocol for a few weeks and we're screwed.
mykc14 wrote:One thing we can all be happy about... we don't have to look at those jerseys again (at least not this season).
To be fair to Ryan, he does run a 4.45 forty. ( Or did when times earlier in his career)
Just isn't used to handling the ball.
According to the staff and players, it was a practiced play all week when the Rams gave a specific look, and was called by the sideline.
Who knows maybe they wanted to stuff it down the Rams throat a little bit. It isn't like the Rams haven't done similar with leads in their own territory to Seattle in the past to ice a game.
mykc14 wrote:One thing we can all be happy about... we don't have to look at those jerseys again (at least not this season).
RiverDog wrote:Yea, no kidding. I hated watching that game. It looks more like a bowling team than it does a football team.
In all honesty, the fake punt was a bit bush league. We're up 3 TD's in the 4th quarter and we're faking a punt? Pete complained about that kind of stunt to Hairball when they coached against each other in college and now he's doing it against a first ever HC in his first pro game? Sorry, folks. But that was way below Pete's standards.
Hawk Sista wrote:Bush league? Seriously? It's the NFL, not pee-wee football. They needed to win and win big to get the taste of the Packer loss out of their mouths. Eff the Rams and all their ST stunts over the years.
Jjones84 wrote:I'm gonna hold you to those words.
Hawktawk wrote:I've seen too cute bevfool run a play with a gimpy Wilson catching a pass for a Td.
We saw just last night some double reverse throwback bomb that should have been picked
Now our punter is severely concussed because we fake a punt and nobody tells him to get on the ground.
Seattle has burned trick plays they could use with the season on the line in meaningless situation . Dumb.
Fire Bevell 2 years ago. Get your collective head out of your arse as decision makers.
Line up and beat people and quit pussyfooting around.
Hawktawk wrote:I've seen too cute bevfool run a play with a gimpy Wilson catching a pass for a Td.
We saw just last night some double reverse throwback bomb that should have been picked
Now our punter is severely concussed because we fake a punt and nobody tells him to get on the ground.
Seattle has burned trick plays they could use with the season on the line in meaningless situation . Dumb.
Fire Bevell 2 years ago. Get your collective head out of your arse as decision makers.
Line up and beat people and quit pussyfooting around.
I hate this attitude that you have to take your foot off the gas pedal because you are winning by a few TDs. Just to spare feelings?
It was unnecessary. All it did was create more bad blood between a divisional opponent, expose our playbook to a future opponent, and expose a vital player that's not used to contact to injury.
And I might add that we were damn lucky that the Rams phucked up two sure TD's and failed to execute on a fake punt. Had those plays gone differently, we could have been having a whole lot different discussion in this thread.
c_hawkbob wrote:that's probably a 'geen light' play, wherein the punter has a standing green light to bolt if he sees the middle of the field open up like the parting of the Red Sea that way.
RiverDog wrote:Seriously.
I guarantee you that if the Packers had run a fake punt with 5 minutes to go in the game everyone in this forum along with our players and coaches would have their briefs/panties in a wad.
It was unnecessary. All it did was create more bad blood between a divisional opponent, expose our playbook to a future opponent, and expose a vital player that's not used to contact to injury. Whatcha all going to say if Ryan doesn't pass the concussion protocol and can't play next week and we lose a game on a botched punt and miss out on the 2 seed?
burrrton wrote:
You should, although it was borne of a few beers and the sinking feeling I'm getting watching this team. I don't present myself as a football Nostradamus.
Jjones84 wrote:A fake punt isnt a secret play. Everyone has it, everyone practices to stop it. What makes it a surprise is when you use it. It isn't something that you use once and throw away.
c_hawkbob wrote:that's probably a 'geen light' play, wherein the punter has a standing green light to bolt if he sees the middle of the field open up like the parting of the Red Sea that way.
RiverDog wrote:If that was the case, then the Hawks need to re-evaluate their decision making and tell anyone with that kind of authority that it's rescinded in situations like the one last night. We were up 3 TD's with 5 minutes to go in the game. That should demand that we not do anything cute that has the potential of letting the Rams get back in the game, which that play obviously had the potential of doing.
Damn Jon Ryan reminded me of Garo Yepremian. Any old geezers like me remember how that play turned out?
Jjones84 wrote:Quote. "My problem with it isn't someone's feels- it's giving away a play we had up our sleeve that could have benefited us sometime in the future when we actually needed it."
A fake punt isnt a secret play. Everyone has it, everyone practices to stop it. What makes it a surprise is when you use it. It isn't something that you use once and throw away.
If the play 's there the play is there and you take the opportunity.
c_hawkbob wrote:Completely disagree. If the play 's there the play is there and you take the opportunity. That's why you practice it. And three TD's is not an insurmountable lead, you don't stop playing football the way you built the lead because you have the lead ... aren't you one of them always complaining about going into a prevent defense with a late lead?
And Garo's empty hand play was a broken play, he was never intended to throw a pass!
Ryan did put me in mind of that play though, was worried about him physically but couldn't help laughing at it ... not exactly a smooth operator is he? Most awkward ball move from one hand to the other ever.
burrrton wrote:With as rung as his bell obviously was, I think the chances of him passing concussion protocol before next week are *zero*, or maybe slightly better than that due to the extra days between now and then.
NorthHawk wrote:The Lions have Stafford with a gimpy throwing hand and they play the Giants, Cowboys, and Packers.
They could win 2 of 3, but the chances are a little slim. I would think they win 1 of the 3.
In any event, the risk/reward was questionable.
Any punters coming in for a tryout?
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