Monday, November 16, 2009
Belichick Goes For It On 4th Down; People Overreact
Scene.
"It was the worst coaching decision I've ever seen Belichick make."
-Rodney Harrison
The quoted man above said these words last night on NBC's postgame show. Harrison also said something about Belichick sending a message to his young defense that he has no confidence in them.
Uhh...no. It means that he has no confidence in his young D against a bloody hot Peyton Manning...in Indianapolis...on a Sunday night.
It means that he has plenty of confidence in Tom Brady, only one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, to move the ball two yards on the game's most critical play.
That makes sense, don't it?
Don't it?
Besides, not getting the first down did not ensure a Colts victory; it merely put them in a better position to prevail. Remember, the Colts were trailing by six, not two. Even after the Pats botched the 4th & 2, the Colts were probably no better than a 50/50 shot to win. I know a Colts win seemed inevitable (and count me among those who figured Manning would close it out), but the Patriots still had a great shot to walk out of there with a win.
So, would I have punted? Probably, yeah (but maybe not).
Regardless, it was nowhere near the coaching blunder everyone is making it out to be.
Fact: If Kevin Faulk doesn't juggle Brady's pass, the sports world is stroking Belichick for having the onions to go for it on their own 28-yard line.
I hate people.
-Brad Spieser (Brad@TwinKilling.com)
11/16/09