A travesty that this team should cramp up in their own house. The temp/humidity should be a home field advantage insteadStill 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.
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of a liability to the home team.
As far as Sanchez is concerned, He won his game, won 4 playoff games on the road and has a winning record since entering the league. Get back to us when Henne does likewise.