cuppacoffee
Resident Grouch
On the Inside the Texans show on 13, Bob Allen questioned Casserly about the all out blitz that the Ravens were able to beat and get in position for the winning FG.
I guess Bob preferred the team to be in a prevent defense instead.
I turned off the game during the first quarter and raked up pine needles so I can't comment on the game itself, except to say what little I watched was boring. Two coaches trying not to lose, just keep it close.
In the film clip I saw on the Inside the Texans show it appeared to me that Glenn Earl was in position to stop the play early, but over ran the play and it went for long yardage.
( Blasphemy, ragging on a former Irish player
).
I don't know if it was Earls responsibility or if he just managed to get himself into position to make a play. I never claim to know the intricacies of the game.
I prefer the aggresive approach. I wish I had a dollar for everytime I heard someone say "all the prevent defense does is prevent you from winning". You know you have heard it too.
Just my
cac:
I guess Bob preferred the team to be in a prevent defense instead.
I turned off the game during the first quarter and raked up pine needles so I can't comment on the game itself, except to say what little I watched was boring. Two coaches trying not to lose, just keep it close.
In the film clip I saw on the Inside the Texans show it appeared to me that Glenn Earl was in position to stop the play early, but over ran the play and it went for long yardage.
( Blasphemy, ragging on a former Irish player

I don't know if it was Earls responsibility or if he just managed to get himself into position to make a play. I never claim to know the intricacies of the game.
I prefer the aggresive approach. I wish I had a dollar for everytime I heard someone say "all the prevent defense does is prevent you from winning". You know you have heard it too.
Just my

cac:
