And with a guy as fat and hungry as he is, you even had him at just the thought of “salt”, since when you look at him it seems clear that he loves to eat so many salty and foods and snacks!
And with a guy as fat and hungry as he is, you even had him at just the thought of “salt”, since when you look at him it seems clear that he loves to eat so many salty and foods and snacks!
Hopefully he doesn’t stay as “fed” as he did on the Spurs, since he’s such a hungry and overweight player with a huge body, like the fat baseball players Pablo Sandoval or Prince Fielder! Just kidding.
The coach... shouldn’t be angry that his star player didn’t do his job? You know this was the Super Bowl, not some random game in November, right? Whether or not he’s an asshole, I can’t say I’d act any differently.
And you’re still blaming the rest of the team instead of the one man whose responsibility is to run the ball in.
It shouldn’t have been a passing play. Lynch should have run it in. He didn’t. They lost. The person whose job it is to run didn’t run, but somehow it’s Wilson’s fault, who wouldn’t have passed if Lynch had done his job.
There sure are a lot of people who would rather throw the coach under the bus than make the RUNNING back take responsibility for not RUNNING!
Ad hominem. What an interesting “point” you just made.
Ad hominem. Nice try.
I suppose the mind contorts itself in fascinating ways to avoid assigning someone the responsibility they deserve.
And my point, again, this entire time, is that he SHOULD have been directly involved in the play. How is that on the quarterback, or anybody else but Lynch himself? Who else is supposed to run the ball across the goal line for him? If your job is to run the ball, and you’re on the one yard line, what are you doing not …
Ad hominem.
Ad hominem. Very mature.
Ad hominem. Nice “argument”.
It’s pretty clear that I understand how football works. Let me know when you’re done trolling.
Sure, plenty of factors led up to that moment. But in that moment, with the game on the line, he failed. That’s my point. I know enough about football to know that I saw him standing there behind the line when he should have had the ball in his hands, and that’s all the evidence anyone should need.
Again - how many times did he run the ball that game? And suddenly he can’t do it one more time? Interesting coincidence.
I don’t know, seems fine?
I’m not the one who brought up the coach.
Once again, you’re literally blaming everyone else but the person whose job it is to physically run it in for not running it in. Think about what you’re doing and get back to me.
He ran the ball plenty of times in that game. Weird how suddenly it’s everyone else’s fault on the play where it actually counts.