Yeah. He used the powers vested to him by his magic underwear to fumble the ball at the goal line for a touchdown.
rofl wasn't Max Hall the guy who beat the Saints with two fumbles that got turned into touchdowns or something?
Yeah. He used the powers vested to him by his magic underwear to fumble the ball at the goal line for a touchdown.
How is he not dead?![]()
Aw , still funny every time you see the stat line.
5 yards???
KNOCK IT OFF!
Man do I wish I could find a torrent of that game.
Max Hall was strategically fumbling for TDs before RG3 made it cool.
His stats last year were actually decent...losing Holmes and Keller definitely hurt.
He's not a franchise Qb but I don't think he's the complete embarrasent he's been this year
Methinks people are underestimating the mileage you can get out of the assfumble. It's on par with Canseco's head catch and every other thing Javale McGee does on the court.
I'm sure there's some season involving a Cowboys legend
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LOL thats a fantasy nightmare man, can you imagine??????
Even though Parcells left that team in shambles (like he does to every team), he solidified HOF status by getting that dog 2003 Cowboys team to the playoffs.
He left them pretty loaded with a lot of relatively young talent on defense (Ware, Spears, Canty, Ratliff, Hatcher) and with by far the best they had at QB since Aikman. If Jerry Jones backed off and let Parcells do his thing the Cowboys would have been superbowl contenders the last few years and probably made 1-2.
To be fair, we have the advantage of knowing that throwing 2 screen passes and a QB sneak would produce a better statline.![]()
I remember Commander Cody and Bucky Richardson being absolutely awful for the Oilers
I can't defend the poor play of Sanchez, but the organization hasn't done much to help him be successful.
Interesting comparison of career stats
Mark Sanchez: 1,832 passes, 1,011 complete, 55.2, 11,887 yards, 68 TD, 68 INT, 72.0 Rat
Eli Manning: 1,805 passes, 987 complete, 54.7, 11,385 yards, 77 TD, 64 INT, 73.4 Rat
In 1974 the three QBs that started for the Atlanta Falcons combined to complete 44.9 percent of their passes for 4 touchdowns and 31 interceptions. Even in those days before the rules changes to open up the passing game those are surreal numbers.
Parcells was an excellent draft coach, its unfortunate that the roster he inherited had Drew Bledsoe and Vinny Testaverde as starting QB.
Not really that interesting. When Eli began his career, through the mistakes and mind boggling redzone picks he used to throw, he was at least showing flashes. Sanchez hasn't done anything except show how soft and fragile his mind set is.
But they surrounded Eli with talented receivers and didn't bring in someone like Tebow.
Outside of Burress who was playing on one ankle Eli's receivers were pretty pedestrian in 2007 when he won his first superbowl.
Quarterbacks make the receivers more than the other way around, IMO.
I was actually hoping to see some of the ridiculous interceptions and fumbles
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