that sprint was impressive....what was with that phantom flag that was thrown on him and then picked up????Go BOYS!How about that speed he showed as Crayton's convoy? Every year there are at least a handful of plays where TO shows elite speed to catch up to a teammate that is in the open field - even in his 30s, he is still one of the most physically talented players in the league.
How about that speed he showed as Crayton's convoy? Every year there are at least a handful of plays where TO shows elite speed to catch up to a teammate that is in the open field - even in his 30s, he is still one of the most physically talented players in the league.
...and therin lies the inspiration behind the feat.How about that speed he showed as Crayton's convoy? Every year there are at least a handful of plays where TO shows elite speed to catch up to a teammate that is in the open field - even in his 30s, he is still one of the most physically talented players in the league.That is EXACTLY the same thing I noticed in the highlight reel.
ya, that was more impressive than the TD. He was in an all out spring to catch up and pass Crayton to get in the way of the defender.How about that speed he showed as Crayton's convoy? Every year there are at least a handful of plays where TO shows elite speed to catch up to a teammate that is in the open field - even in his 30s, he is still one of the most physically talented players in the league.
What was the deal with that flag? I though it was enforced- didnt they call an unnecessary roughness penalty? It was ridiculous either way- Crayton was at about the 5 when Owens hit the guy. Seemed like one of those phantom 'judgement calls' that the tackler couldn't have stopped Crayton. Used to be kids were coached to play to the whistle.that sprint was impressive....what was with that phantom flag that was thrown on him and then picked up????Go BOYS!How about that speed he showed as Crayton's convoy? Every year there are at least a handful of plays where TO shows elite speed to catch up to a teammate that is in the open field - even in his 30s, he is still one of the most physically talented players in the league.
TO blocked the CB in the back. It wasn't enforced because it was ruled crayton had alreadly crossed the goal line when the block happened.What was the deal with that flag? I though it was enforced- didnt they call an unnecessary roughness penalty? It was ridiculous either way- Crayton was at about the 5 when Owens hit the guy. Seemed like one of those phantom 'judgement calls' that the tackler couldn't have stopped Crayton. Used to be kids were coached to play to the whistle.that sprint was impressive....what was with that phantom flag that was thrown on him and then picked up????Go BOYS!How about that speed he showed as Crayton's convoy? Every year there are at least a handful of plays where TO shows elite speed to catch up to a teammate that is in the open field - even in his 30s, he is still one of the most physically talented players in the league.
Where's the love?as a Redskins fan I am absolutely sickened by how well Romo is playing right now.
RBs are?What is the big deal? WRs are never consistent week in and week out over the course of an entire 16-game season like RBs are, so you have to expect weeks like this from even the best WRs.
To clarify, RB studs are usually fairly consistent, although they will have down weeks, too. Stud WRs will usually have at least four or five weeks where they do not do much.RBs are?What is the big deal? WRs are never consistent week in and week out over the course of an entire 16-game season like RBs are, so you have to expect weeks like this from even the best WRs.
Yup. That was a bad one.TO did have a ball go right thru his hands on a 20yd crossing route, where he had some space to run if he'd caught it. If he gets that one, he's at 4 for 65 & not nearly as bad of a day.