i give the qb credit for buying the time to actually get the play off and have the sense to throw it where it had a chance..he kept the play alive stitch.
Wilson certainly didn't play well for most of the game but he showed up late in the 4th quarter, as he often does. That is what makes him far better than Tannehill. Tannehill might put up good stats early in games but once the 4th quarter starts, he just doesn't get the job done in close games. Tannehill may be a better pocket passer, but in every other category as an NFL QB, I'll take Wilson over Tannehill any day of the week.
Re-reading the sentence I see I missed a word. There was supposed to be "give the QB that much...". I am not saying give him no credit, but regardless of if the pass got off there is absolutely no reason it should have been completed. If anything it should have been returned for two by Dix.
Who said they would have made it? The point is, if they lose, they didn't go down swinging. Sent from my Galaxy S3 using Tapatalk
And what exactly did Wilson do other than throw a few passes, hand off to Lynch, have his defense make a key stop, have his team convert an onside kick and throw up a prayer? That's why he's better...I guess.
First year QBs are taught to never throw back across the field, much less while backpedaling and throwing off their back foot. It was a lucky fluke play and would be picked of 99 times out of 100.
I was thinking when they punted with under 5 to go, that the Miami stadium would be a quarter full after the punt. These fans are amazing. Not one person left.
You have to give Carroll credit for punting on 4TH down. Holy ****, every other coach goes for it and it's game over if they don't convert.
Maaaaaan, I'd rather the Tanny lovers/Wilson haters be happy and feel some weird sense of victory in Seattles defeat than miss watching the games best QB in the SB.... Pick 6 by Dix, go pack go