
mazersteven
Audioholic Warlord
He didn't have to get out of bounds. There was still time on the clock at that point.That would have run the clock. How would he get out of bounds?
He didn't have to get out of bounds. There was still time on the clock at that point.That would have run the clock. How would he get out of bounds?
If i remember correctly it was 19 secs with no timeouts. No way he drops back to pass runs 5-10 yards. Remember the Wr's are running routes down the field (15-20 yards pass the line of scrimmage). They have to run back, the offense has to setup and spike the ball....I call BS...no way they get that off...it would be so close if they would...that interception wasn't the problem for the Vikings.He didn't have to get out of bounds. There was still time on the clock at that point.
Interesting stat.Brett Favre's final pass as a member of the Packers, Jets and Vikings were all interceptions.
Actually now that I think it over I think they did have 1 timeout left? Favre called a timeout at the same time the refs called a penalty for to many people in the huddle. That would have negated the timeout? I would have to agree with you then if this is the case...sorryHe didn't have to get out of bounds. There was still time on the clock at that point.
They just had their second time out before that huddle. They can't take two timeouts back to back. At first, I thought that was why there was a flag.Actually now that I think it over I think they did have 1 timeout left? Favre called a timeout at the same time the refs called a penalty for to many people in the huddle. That would have negated the timeout? I would have to agree with you then if this is the case...sorry. YOUR RIGHT!
edit: Nevermind, gmichael covered it.If i remember correctly it was 19 secs with no timeouts. No way he drops back to pass runs 5-10 yards. Remember the Wr's are running routes down the field (15-20 yards pass the line of scrimmage). They have to run back, the offense has to setup and spike the ball....I call BS...no way they get that off...it would be so close if they would...that interception wasn't the problem for the Vikings.
Was reading Peter King this morning... that's not 100% accurate. His second to last pass as a Jet was an interception. His last pass was a desperation throw that actually was completed, and then fumbled as part of an attempted hook and ladder play.Brett Favre's final pass as a member of the Packers, Jets and Vikings were all interceptions.
Bologna. As a football player (and I don't care what position you play) you need to commit your body for the team in a situation like that with the Superbowl is on the line. After all it is a contact sport.I can't blame Farve for not wanting to run and get another hit. He was limping as it was.
You make a good point, but he is 40. I can't imagine the pain he was going through. Wonder how long it will take him to recover.Bologna. As a football player (and I don't care what position you play) you need to commit your body for the team in a situation like that with the Superbowl is on the line. After all it is a contact sport.
Personally I doubt it b/c you're going to get a huge wave of Saints fans traveling the not so far distance to Miami. I think this is one Super Bowl where ticket availability will be extremely limited up until and right after kick off.Im hoping tickets will be available after the kick off on the cheap![]()
I'm definitely saving my money for next year. Going to the super bowl would be a dream.Im hoping tickets will be available after the kick off on the cheap![]()
Bodies heal, but your memory doesn't. He will have to live with that forever.You make a good point, but he is 40. I can't imagine the pain he was going through. Wonder how long it will take him to recover.
I dont know, although both teams travel well, the way tickets are awarded will leave a large amount to be sold through outlets and with the economy, you never know. I get lower bowl tickets to the dolphins vs pats, jets, giants (biggest crowds) after kickoff for 50% or more off of face valuePersonally I doubt it b/c you're going to get a huge wave of Saints fans traveling the not so far distance to Miami. I think this is one Super Bowl where ticket availability will be extremely limited up until and right after kick off.
Anyone can do the math. There are about 60,000 Colts season tickets sold. Dolphin Stadium holds 75,540, and the Colts and Saints each get 17.5 percent of those. That means the Colts sales staff gets about 13,320 Super Bowl tickets to disburse.
Here’s how the rest of the Super Bowl tickets are disbursed: 1.2 percent to each team not in the game, 5 percent to the host team/city, 25.2 percent to the NFL—which hands them out to sponsors, broadcast partners and the host committee.