skinsfan69
09-21-2007, 06:27 PM
You can't tell me it's not [i]possible[/b] that they cheated to beat the rams. I'm not saying they did...I'm just not dismissing the possibility they did.
When you get caught doing something as bad as they did, you're entire history and integrity and class comes in to question.
You don't have to like it, but it doesn't make it any more true.
If you are a football knowledgeable person, and I assume that you are, you know this cannot affect the outcome of a game. Too much has to happen in a short period of time. Plus if you do your film work, and these guys do their film work, you already know what the other team is running on defense anyway. You see their tendencies and you know what type of blitzes they run. Plus defenses in the NFL move around so much before the snap anyway. So what you get when you lineup is not what you get when the ball is snapped in some cases.
If you play a team that runs the Tampa 2 like TB, Chi. Det or Indy they basically never change what they do. They say "this is what we do beat us." Like I said it's just the media putting all the hype behind it. But I laugh at it cause I know it doesn't really help.
I use to play football many many years ago. Some of our crosstown rivals knew our audibles. They knew "3" was the hot number most of the time. That was the number we used to change a play. So we changed it to 7 or 8 whenver we played them. Instead of saying "3" we say "7, 60, 787, B choice," which is a pass play with play action w/ the rb having an option. It's that simple.
When you get caught doing something as bad as they did, you're entire history and integrity and class comes in to question.
You don't have to like it, but it doesn't make it any more true.
If you are a football knowledgeable person, and I assume that you are, you know this cannot affect the outcome of a game. Too much has to happen in a short period of time. Plus if you do your film work, and these guys do their film work, you already know what the other team is running on defense anyway. You see their tendencies and you know what type of blitzes they run. Plus defenses in the NFL move around so much before the snap anyway. So what you get when you lineup is not what you get when the ball is snapped in some cases.
If you play a team that runs the Tampa 2 like TB, Chi. Det or Indy they basically never change what they do. They say "this is what we do beat us." Like I said it's just the media putting all the hype behind it. But I laugh at it cause I know it doesn't really help.
I use to play football many many years ago. Some of our crosstown rivals knew our audibles. They knew "3" was the hot number most of the time. That was the number we used to change a play. So we changed it to 7 or 8 whenver we played them. Instead of saying "3" we say "7, 60, 787, B choice," which is a pass play with play action w/ the rb having an option. It's that simple.