Fact is, the bottom line, in the final analysis, the net of it all, in the end,
....The fins were in it.
2 key mistakes.
1st - coaching error by Henning and Sparano to run on 3rd and 6 when they've been converting 1st downs throwing outs etc to Ginn or Bess.
A 1st down here and game is over, we milk the clock, even if we end up kicking a FG, there is much less time on the clock, perhaps seconds.
2nd - Tedd Ginn, he dropped a game winning touchdown pass that hit him in both hands. Nothing else to say, he knows it, the team knows it, and yes, the coaches know it, especially Parcells.
Pennington played well enough to win.
Coaches didnt, and Ginn with the ball in his hands choked.
In the final analysis, Pennington put the ball in our #1 franchise WR, 9th player taken in the draft, BUST, Ted Ginn Jr's hands.
One catch changes this entire board.
....The fins were in it.
2 key mistakes.
1st - coaching error by Henning and Sparano to run on 3rd and 6 when they've been converting 1st downs throwing outs etc to Ginn or Bess.
A 1st down here and game is over, we milk the clock, even if we end up kicking a FG, there is much less time on the clock, perhaps seconds.
2nd - Tedd Ginn, he dropped a game winning touchdown pass that hit him in both hands. Nothing else to say, he knows it, the team knows it, and yes, the coaches know it, especially Parcells.
Pennington played well enough to win.
Coaches didnt, and Ginn with the ball in his hands choked.
In the final analysis, Pennington put the ball in our #1 franchise WR, 9th player taken in the draft, BUST, Ted Ginn Jr's hands.
One catch changes this entire board.