“The big revelation on Sunday was the Browns. They trailed most of the game, then a fluky pick 6 turned the momentum of the game and they won on the final play”
If Browns pick 6 was fluky, so was baltimores. Take them both away, and what do you get?
The browns also had a “fluky” dropped punt and missed XP. Take away a great player’s great plays then they’re not a great player. Duh. We won the game because absolutely turned it up in the 2nd half and didn’t let plays that were going against us stop us from winning. We also had a tipped pass lose us the game two weeks ago so we’re back to even on that front.
By rights the Texans probably should’ve won 40-14 the way the Bengals were playing.
I get that the Texans are raw and they, while on the rise, still aren’t a great team. But sometimes you sit in the chair thinking it’s over but Cam T-B and Joey B are like “Hold our beers, boys” and the game begins anew.
I can’t fault Boyd too much. Everyone drops passes or throws picks or misses a block. But despite being beat down most of the game, those guys were one fluke dropped TD pass from a win. That’s insane and it’s ridiculous.
In that same vein, it was also a bad Stroud INT from not even getting the chance. Burrow was pretty damn bad in the 4th quarter and it’s silly to try to pin the blame on Boyd for one dropped pass considering Burrow threw two bad picks in the 4th quarter.
It just really tells you the difference in narratives around certain players in the league that Burrow isn’t getting roasted for his 4th quarter performance. Whereas you sit here and see Lamar for instance have his performance with one batted INT destroyed against a much better team lol.
tbf the browns and ravens pick sixes were both off tipped passes, but one was tipped straight up in the air and intercepted by a random defender who was in the right place in the right time (though props to him for having the awareness to find the ball), and the other was a defender tipping the ball to himself and walking into the endzone
“The big revelation on Sunday was the Browns. They trailed most of the game, then a fluky pick 6 turned the momentum of the game and they won on the final play”
If Browns pick 6 was fluky, so was baltimores. Take them both away, and what do you get?
The browns also had a “fluky” dropped punt and missed XP. Take away a great player’s great plays then they’re not a great player. Duh. We won the game because absolutely turned it up in the 2nd half and didn’t let plays that were going against us stop us from winning. We also had a tipped pass lose us the game two weeks ago so we’re back to even on that front.
Also pretty much every pick 6 is fluky. It’s not like the defense is drawing up a scoring play before the snap (unless you’re Pittsburgh).
Its mind blowing other teams don’t call for timely turnovers when needed. Just tell the defense to get the ball ya sillies
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By rights the Texans probably should’ve won 40-14 the way the Bengals were playing.
I get that the Texans are raw and they, while on the rise, still aren’t a great team. But sometimes you sit in the chair thinking it’s over but Cam T-B and Joey B are like “Hold our beers, boys” and the game begins anew.
I can’t fault Boyd too much. Everyone drops passes or throws picks or misses a block. But despite being beat down most of the game, those guys were one fluke dropped TD pass from a win. That’s insane and it’s ridiculous.
But it’s true.
In that same vein, it was also a bad Stroud INT from not even getting the chance. Burrow was pretty damn bad in the 4th quarter and it’s silly to try to pin the blame on Boyd for one dropped pass considering Burrow threw two bad picks in the 4th quarter.
It just really tells you the difference in narratives around certain players in the league that Burrow isn’t getting roasted for his 4th quarter performance. Whereas you sit here and see Lamar for instance have his performance with one batted INT destroyed against a much better team lol.
tbf the browns and ravens pick sixes were both off tipped passes, but one was tipped straight up in the air and intercepted by a random defender who was in the right place in the right time (though props to him for having the awareness to find the ball), and the other was a defender tipping the ball to himself and walking into the endzone
I’d argue the former is flukier than the latter