LSU lost a very interesting game yesterday after committing a comedy of errors. They were driving, trailing by 2 and with time running out. They first got into the field goal range, but the QB got sacked. Then they ran a bone-headed screen play that got stuffed well behind the line of scrimmage. These 2 plays took them back out of field goal range. Somewhere along the way, they also burnt a lot of clock because they apparently called a timeout that they thought was awarded, but it actually went unnoticed by the zebras. They eventually took that timeout later in the drive anyways. Finally they were left with a few seconds on the clock and were forced to go for a hail mary. The pass fell short of the goal-line, but was miraculously caught by one of the LSU receivers. The clock stopped with just a second to go. This is when all hell broke lose. LSU was just not in a position to get the field goal unit in there before the college clock restarted after the first down. So the QB didn't know what to do and he ended up taking the snap and spiking it. There was no way he could have saved a fraction of that remaining second by spiking the ball. I don't know what he was thinking. He should have just run a legitimate play and went for the TD. Instead the game ended on a spike by LSU. Strange indeed. I don't know how LSU did not have the field goal unit ready to run onto the field and kick the ball in that situation.
After last week's 4-Th and 2 call by Bill, there were more coaches in the news this college football weekend. There was the whole LSU mess above. Then there were two more head-scratching 4-Th down calls. Stanford's Jim Harbaugh decided to go for it on fourth-and-8 late during the big game and turned the ball over to Cal. In the Ivy league, Yale went for a fake punt on fourth-and-22 and failed miserably. They ended up losing the game too. But more than these 2 coaches, the coach in real trouble is Charlie Weis after Notre Dame lost to UConn. You are in trouble if you are at Notre Dame and you are losing to a service academy and a basketball school. Many casual sports fans may not even know Navy and UConn have football programs, but Notre Dame keeps losing to such powerhouses. I don't think he should survive this and I don't think he will. May be the Domers can go after Jon Gruden again. I like him on ESPN and I will miss him stretching out every syllable of every name (Tony GON-ZA-LEZ), but he might be fun to follow in college. But then again, Buffalo Bills also want him and I am not sure if he is really interested in working for less money in a college setting. It's a great idea for someone who wants to build a program and become a legend at a college town with slightly less pressure than the pros. But thats the only reason for someone who has NFL opportunities to go for it. You can become a hall of famer in the NFL and you can make a lot of money, but you can never become a legend at a single town in the pros. Ten years is the most a coach can survive at one place in pros these days.
Speaking of the pros, another NFL sunday in the books. Colts and the Saints win again to go 10-0. Colts win a close one at Baltimore. The Ravens had a shot in this one, but a late interception didn't help. A Ravens win would have fit in well with the other upsets this week. Kansas City stunned Pittsburgh in OT and Oakland beat Cincinnati. Oakland was just hoping for an OT, but the Bengals fumbled the kickoff after the Raider's game-tying TD. Raiders then kicked the field goal to win the game. There was another OT game this weekend prompting more discussions about the NFL overtime rules. Giants beat the Falcons to hand them their 5-Th straight loss. Matty Ice tied the game on a 2-minute drive, but he never saw the ball again after they lost the OT toss. There were more fun, close games this weekend compared to last week. Philly beat Chicago 24-20 in Sunday night football. Cutler seems completely off. I guess the coaches have him all confused after those interceptions. Now he seems to be over-throwing all his receivers all the time by about 5 yards. Nobody can catch these balls including his blazing fast receivers like Johnny Knox. The game of the week was probably between Detroit and Cleveland, 2 bad teams. Mathew Stafford threw for 422 yards and 5 TDs including his first game winning drive. This kid is good. Keep an eye on him. Brady Quinn had his first decent game of his career - 304 yards and 4 TDs. At the other end of the spectrum, Brett Favre had another phenomenal game throwing for 4 TDs. The worst game of the day was Dallas beating Washington 7-6. I think the Florida Gators can beat the Redskins by at least 10 points.
Kurt Warner left the Cardinals-Rams game because of a blow to his head. Cards won 21-13, but I hope Warner is back healthy soon.
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The Falcons have not lost 5 straight. The G-men would have lost 5 straight if they had lost to the Falcons. Get your facts right ;)
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