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Biggest play of the night, IMO

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Most of you probably think that the Henne to Ginn bomb was the biggest play, and yes, as far as momentum, it played a huge role.

However, the pass from Ronnie to Fasano in the first drive had a huge impact. By completing that pass, the Jits were forced to respect the chance that one of our receivers could get behind the defense if they tried to stop the WC by blitzing the gaps with safeties.

That play set the stage for the WC dominance we saw. From that point, it was our O-line vs their front 7.

You saw the results. :hi5:
 
this play was big, but it wasn't the biggest play... like Sparano said in his post game interview, the jets were playing 4 down linemen along with 4 LB's and we were still able to run on them, I don't think it had that much of an effect of them stacking the box or not... we were totally smashing their front 7 (or you could say 8) plays of the game were the two crucial 3rd down clutch completions by henne on the final drive imo
 
I liked Ricky's hurdle on 3rd and 6 for the play of the game. Run Sticky Icky Run!!!
 
The Henne to Ginn was the shot heard around the NFL!
 
Actually your wrong because they still brought the safety up and blitzed him to stop the Wildcat. The biggest play of the night was the phantom pass interference on W.Allen that changed the game and forced us into having the game winning drive instead of just milking the clock.
 
Most of you probably think that the Henne to Ginn bomb was the biggest play, and yes, as far as momentum, it played a huge role.

However, the pass from Ronnie to Fasano in the first drive had a huge impact. By completing that pass, the Jits were forced to respect the chance that one of our receivers could get behind the defense if they tried to stop the WC by blitzing the gaps with safeties.

That play set the stage for the WC dominance we saw. From that point, it was our O-line vs their front 7.

You saw the results. :hi5:

I agree it set a tone but after that screen to Ricky on the 2nd drive our D settled down for the next 2+ qtrs before folding in the 4th so i don't agree it was the biggest play.
 
Actually your wrong because they still brought the safety up and blitzed him to stop the Wildcat. The biggest play of the night was the phantom pass interference on W.Allen that changed the game and forced us into having the game winning drive instead of just milking the clock.

It wasn't a phantom call, watch it in live speed. he grabs Braylon's arm and that threw off his timing. In slo mo it didn't look as bad but the refs don't get the benefit of slo mo. They missed calls on both sides but that wasn't one of them. How did that play make you change from miliking the clock to GW drive anyway? It still would have been 2nd and 10 at midfield, that wasn't a 3rd or 4th down play.
 
that was a nice play, but not the biggest play IMO. there were a number of bigger plays when the game was on the line in the 4th qtr. obviously, the long TD to Ginn is one. beating the blitz on 3rd down to pick up the 1st on the final drive was huge, too.
 
It wasn't a phantom call, watch it in live speed. he grabs Braylon's arm and that threw off his timing. In slo mo it didn't look as bad but the refs don't get the benefit of slo mo. They missed calls on both sides but that wasn't one of them. How did that play make you change from miliking the clock to GW drive anyway? It still would have been 2nd and 10 at midfield, that wasn't a 3rd or 4th down play.

And you could see BE also using his hands pushing Allen, it was a bs call when both players were handing checking.

It gave you the ball on the 1 instead of your struggling QB still having to make a play!
 
And you could see BE also using his hands pushing Allen, it was a bs call when both players were handing checking.

It gave you the ball on the 1 instead of your struggling QB still having to make a play!

Yeah he was trying to shake free from having his arm grabbed.
 
Yeah he was trying to shake free from having his arm grabbed.


He never once GRABBED his arm. It was a hook as per Gruden but it was not the kind where it was anything to write home about. It happens all the time and the flag never comes out.

Doesnt matter though, cus the wildcat is gonna run down your throat every game now.

Our Oline rules!!!!

Bill Parcells, I love you man!
 
I think the key play of the game was the touch pass (Henne to Camarillo) on 3rd and long during the final drive. If we don't convert game...game over. Henne came up big in a crucial moment and completed a very difficult pass.

You gotta love it.
 
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