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Polynesian Paralysis
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Hulaville and Sedona
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Eric Decker |
Here's two interesting articles from DP that are worth the read.
http://blogs.denverpost.com/broncos/...numbers/18190/ This article destroys Foxy's argument and rationale for his ultra conservative stance to not go for a FG with 32 seconds and 2 time outs left, with a HOF QB and the whole season riding on the line. http://blogs.denverpost.com/broncos/...umerous/18170/ And the say lightning never strikes the same place twice!! The article above details the incredible Deja vu between Saturdays debacle and the 1996 Jags playoff Fail! .... Lets hope that Deja vu replays all the way out with Manning and Company winning the next two SBs as did the 97-98 team. Last edited by Hulamau; 01-16-2013 at 07:51 AM.. |
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Just Draughted
Join Date: Sep 2011
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Why pop a squat on PFM in hurry up mode and let it all ride on a coin flip? It's senseless. |
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I WANT DEFENSE!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Always Hoping
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That second article is what has kept me upbeat. It's destiny. |
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Chadron, Nebraska
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I started a thread a couple days ago criticizing Elway for publicly backing Fox. It is sensible to think that a GM will NEVER criticize their coach in public, and in fact, Elway probably had a nice chat with John Fox regarding some of the decisions he made on the field. I might actually believe that Elway had some words with Fox behind closed doors IF Fox was not so damn stubborn and arrogant saying he would make the same decision 10 out of 10 times.
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Steppin on feet
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Carmel Ca
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Owns scary-looking rifle
Join Date: Dec 2010
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We'll probably never know what was said behind closed doors. I find it atrocious.
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Steppin on feet
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Polynesian Paralysis
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Hulaville and Sedona
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Eric Decker |
Yep BB,, and the other excuse he had for doing it was the "team had just taken a right cross to the chin and was stunned and on the ropes so I thought it best to wait until the next round"!!
That may work in boxing but the analogy is a weak excuse in playoff football! The offense did NOT take it on the chin .. the defense did. Let the Offense go out there and have a decent shot with PMFM to rescue the game!! Even Foxys vaunted 'stats' and 'percentages' upon which he plays this game were wrong and misleading. You have to know when the stats need to be thrown out the window Foxy .... And in this case you were wrong in any event, the real stats tell you to go for it .. P.S. just ask Atlanta! |
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Ring of Famer
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If he does it again he's gone. I just have to trust that Elway will not put up with this, no matter what he says publicly.
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Steppin on feet
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Carmel Ca
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All these percentages Fox clings to are thrown out the window when the opposing team already showed IN THE GAME they could score at will, several times. Meaning they didnt need TIME to score. Meaning DISTANCE wasn't a problem for them. So lets just give them the ball again.
It's a perfect example of an HC not changing or adapting his philosophy when the game clearly says otherwise. |
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Owns scary-looking rifle
Join Date: Dec 2010
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Peyton Manning |
Who knows, but I was very unhappy with this decision. Elway wouldn't have liked it as a player. I can't imagine him not wanting to do passes down the sidelines and a quick bob out of bounds.
Good article and it sheds light on the numbers, that's for sure. After all, the whole game plan has been one criticized as being not to win but to not lose, which is... What we saw with Tebow. ![]() |
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Just Draughted
Join Date: Sep 2011
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But that's exactly the wrong mindset once you have PFM. We're a top-tier offense now. If Fox can't adjust that reality into his decision-making, we're going to have playoff issues (Marty style) every year. |
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Polynesian Paralysis
Join Date: Aug 2003
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I Love so much of what he does and brings to the table in many other key areas of what it takes to be a good HC, but late game and critical turning point offensive play calling is NOT his strong suit and likely never will be. I trust this was the subtle message Elway tried to impart too that EVERY one with the team and FO has to evaluate what happened honestly and not become too defensive in order to turn this debacle into a great step forward toward our next world championship ... if Fox and others stick to this ... my way was the right call and Id do it 10 times out of 10 regardless of what hindsight and a more accurate understanding of the real stats shows, then its up to Elway to make sure Fox doesn't have the final say in that area of the game next time we are faced with such a critical decision. I'm not at all suggesting demoting Fox, just recognizing that there are very few coaches who are equally good at all areas of their broad responsibility and take steps to shore up their areas of weakness. |
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Mar 2004
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In both years, there was a Denver-area girl coming off four gold medals in swimming at the Summer Olympics (Amy Van Dyken, 1996 Atlanta Games; Missy Franklin, 2012 London Games).
This just blows my mine. Think about it |
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Famer of Rings
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Young Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Los Angeles
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Here's another coincidence.
I've been to three Broncos games in Mile High in my life. One was in 1992 against SD (remember Sharpe's diving catch in the endzone? it was like his first big play as a bronco.) As for the other two, I sat on the 40 yard line for both the 96 Jax game and this past Ravens game. I feel partially responsible. I didnt protect the house for either. |
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Just Draughted
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Young Buck
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Young Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Los Angeles
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Thunder (RIP) |
Oh wait, there's more:
Both games had a bull**** pass interference penalty go against Denver that changed the course of the game early (Tory James interception/Tony Cart PI), both games had an oddly laughable kick (Prater's FG attempt/Elam missing the extra point). We can probably do this all day long. |
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Famer of Rings
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Minneapolis
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I also had a bad feeling after Holiday's punt return. Something told me it was going to be a bizarre game. |
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Chris Harris |
I saw a DP article that said when Fox laid down and played for OT, it sent a message to the team that he was not confident and it rubbed off on the players. I sorta felt like this right when it happened. I felt being passive and not taking a chance and playing to win the game showed the exact opposite, that we were playing it safe and trying not to lose. I think that clearly carried over to the players. I see it all the time in basketball. A team is down and they are playing like crap and then the game approaches the final few minutes and they start playing with a sense of urgency because they are trying to win the game. Positive attitude is everything.
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Attack at all times . . .
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: AFC West Championshipville
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Elvis |
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Not just the end of regulation decision, but the plays prior to it. Those were the important ones to keep pressure on the Ravens D. Denver just scored a go-ahead TD with 7:11 left, and wore out the Ravens D. Keep the pressure on, why not? Bring out the situational plays and keep the pressure on a worn out Ravens D. Took the ball away from the Ravens O with 3:12 left to go at the Denver 31. Score again and end it. Instead they ran up the gut 5 consecutive times, and gave the Ravens a last gasp that they took advantage of. If the Denver O was at the 45 or so, maybe do that 5 consecutive runs, but they were at their own 31 with 3:12 left in regulation. Get a couple of 8-9 yd passing plays there, get into field goal range, then go into run-the-clock mode and still get the FG. Last edited by Cito Pelon; 01-16-2013 at 02:57 PM.. |
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Rumblin' Bumblin'
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Wash DC
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I believe the percentages were the run on 3rd and seven and punt to burn the clock. Not the kneel down at the end of regulation.
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Franchise Poster
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