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Still looking for the story that explains why both of our starting cornerbacks started cramping in the second half. Up to that point, the game was tied 14 - 14!

Not taking anything away from the brilliant and totally legitimate game plan drawn up by Belichik/Brady - the hurry up offense - which completely sapped our defense,(how are we not prepared to make substitutions against this offense) but why of all the positions on defense that could get cramps, it's our number one and number two CB's. We were in the game until Vontae left and Nolan Carroll replaced him. You could see how Brady jumped on the advantage by throwing at Carroll and then attacking Sean Smith when he could see that Sean was limping badly.

I know the hurry-up is difficult to prepare for, but is it possible that Bilicheat put something in the gatorade that Smith and Davis were given in the first half? Something that causes cramping? No one else cramped? Our two starting CBs though? Strange.
On the bright side here's this:

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/09/07/aaron-rodgers-calls-mark-sanchez-in-gq-embarrassing/

Compare Henne's performance to fraud Sanchez. Henne has become a leader. Sanchez is an over-rated QB on a team that wins despite his play. He will be out of the league in 4 years I predict.

:crazy:
 
I'm sure Tony will have a rational explanation for this. I'll wait patiently for the answer.
 
I think instead of tweeting theyre going HAM and puttin in work..they ought to actually go HAM and put in work. Never saw Sam Madison and Surtain cramping up. Work harder Nancys and quit trying to be entertainers...its football:crazy:
 
Maybe Vontae Davis & Sean Smith were too arrogant about being the best CB tandem in the league, and forgot to drink some gatorade.

Instead, they drank the koolaid.
 
I'm sure Tony will have a rational explanation for this. I'll wait patiently for the answer.

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My question is why was Smith back in after a couple plays and it took Davis a whole quarter
 
My question is why was Smith back in after a couple plays and it took Davis a whole quarter

Sean Smith wanted to be a tough-guy hero.

As a result, Tom Brady sees Sean Smith limp back on the field, and torches him for a long TD pass on the very next play.
 
Sean Smith wanted to be a tough-guy hero.

As a result, Tom Brady sees Sean Smith limp back on the field, and torches him for a long TD pass on the very next play.

Yes I saw that. But there was 52 other players that could have called TO and anyone of the coaches too.

My point is, he left the game after that play where he got beat, then he was back in on the next series. Davis took a whole quarter.

Minus that mishap Smith had a solid game. Did he have any other mishaps in the game?
 
they were PMSing out there for sure

the defense needed some maxi pads last night..

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This is fergie she is holding a package?
 
Still looking for the story that explains why both of our starting cornerbacks started cramping in the second half. Up to that point, the game was tied 14 - 14!

Not taking anything away from the brilliant and totally legitimate game plan drawn up by Belichik/Brady - the hurry up offense - which completely sapped our defense,(how are we not prepared to make substitutions against this offense) but why of all the positions on defense that could get cramps, it's our number one and number two CB's. We were in the game until Vontae left and Nolan Carroll replaced him. You could see how Brady jumped on the advantage by throwing at Carroll and then attacking Sean Smith when he could see that Sean was limping badly.

I know the hurry-up is difficult to prepare for, but is it possible that Bilicheat put something in the gatorade that Smith and Davis were given in the first half? Something that causes cramping? No one else cramped? Our two starting CBs though? Strange.
On the bright side here's this:

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/09/07/aaron-rodgers-calls-mark-sanchez-in-gq-embarrassing/

Compare Henne's performance to fraud Sanchez. Henne has become a leader. Sanchez is an over-rated QB on a team that wins despite his play. He will be out of the league in 4 years I predict.

:crazy:

as much as sanchez is overhyped and overrated with zero justification to this point other than the fact he plays in new york and his head coach is smart enough to have protected him early in his career, by taking the spotlight off sanchez's play and onto rexs brash claims and his defense. it was brilliant by rex. meanwhile, back in miami, with a quarterback that had shown about the same on the field, and actually was less mistake prone and more accurate overall. was getting murdered by the media, because his head coach wasnt savvy enough to protect him and stand behind him.

sanchez will not be out of the league in 4 years. he can still spin the ball well regardless, and with his starting experience hell be in the league a long time. regardless if hes starting or not
 
as much as sanchez is overhyped and overrated with zero justification to this point other than the fact he plays in new york and his head coach is smart enough to have protected him early in his career, by taking the spotlight off sanchez's play and onto rexs brash claims and his defense. it was brilliant by rex. meanwhile, back in miami, with a quarterback that had shown about the same on the field, and actually was less mistake prone and more accurate overall. was getting murdered by the media, because his head coach wasnt savvy enough to protect him and stand behind him.

sanchez will not be out of the league in 4 years. he can still spin the ball well regardless, and with his starting experience hell be in the league a long time. regardless if hes starting or not

I am not trying to argue this one here. But when did Sparano not protect Henne? As far as I knew he always had praise for Henne and stood by him
 
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