TheWei44 Posted Wednesday at 09:52 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:52 PM Way, way too many for any sane person. Probably 30-35. 1 Quote
Niagara Bill Posted Wednesday at 09:52 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:52 PM Over the years there have many plays that can make you hug the complete stranger 2 rows behind you just because of the color of his/her coat. That can make you want to throw a cross body block to the garbage can in the parking lot A big Bruce sack causing a 15 yd loss with 1:15 on the clock, Thurman squirting out a pile to gain 22 on 3rd and 7 putting us on the 3 yd line with 21 seconds to go, Jimbo in the Kgun, Sestak, any number of plays in the comeback game, But none bigger than Josh's. Watch at least 20 times 2 Quote
nucci Posted Wednesday at 09:56 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:56 PM (edited) 2-3 times a day Edited Wednesday at 09:56 PM by nucci Quote
transient Posted Wednesday at 09:57 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:57 PM Too many, it’s starting to hurt… 5 1 Quote
Never NEVER Give-up Posted Wednesday at 10:00 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:00 PM My whole reaction to the play was: Find a guy Josh! Oh, you're running! First Down! Yes!!! Ohhhh, extra yards!! Great!!! OMG!! He's gonna score!! YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHH! He did it!! 5 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted Wednesday at 10:01 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:01 PM Easily 30. Maybe 50. Watched the game replay on NFLN last night and even my wife came out at the end to watch the run and we rewound and rewatched that play like 10 more times. 1 Quote
Mikie2times Posted Wednesday at 10:10 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:10 PM (edited) The relevant question is pants on or off 2 hours ago, Kelly to Allen said: Love that play and epic call Edited Thursday at 12:20 AM by Mikie2times 1 2 Quote
bigK14094 Posted Wednesday at 10:19 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:19 PM Dozens....Instagram shows it about every third item today. Even one w the Brazilian broadcast feed. (Exciting in Portugues as well) Quote
BuffaloMatt Posted Wednesday at 10:26 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:26 PM I have it on loop on any device with a screen saver. Quote
klos63 Posted Wednesday at 10:28 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:28 PM A lot. Just hit replay and you can watch 10 times in about a minute. Just noticed on viewing #64... Van Denmark made the key block at the line opening the gap that Allen ran through. Quote
hondo in seattle Posted Wednesday at 10:29 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:29 PM It's a weird run. Josh doesn't look nearly as elusive as OJ or as powerful as Cookie. In fact, it doesn't really look like a difficult run at all. He breaks a couple of weak tackle attempts before crashing into a defender at the goal line. But few other QBs could have made that gallop. Those "weak" attempts at tackling Josh would have brought many other signal callers down. And the reason the attempts look weak in the first place is because Josh has good vision and chose the right winding path through the defense. And the defenders underestimated his speed. The attempted tackle at the goal line is interesting. Instead of doing the wimpy QB thing and avoiding the hit, Josh squares up and sort of explodes into the would-be tackler, knocking him on his butt. When you rewind the video and see Josh at the 37 yard line with receivers covered and imagine another QB there in that position, you don't forsee a TD run coming up. MVP. 1 Quote
Codger Posted Wednesday at 10:57 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:57 PM Watched it a bunch of times to enjoy and also to hate on the punch thrown after he crossed the goal line. Great play by Josh in light of the circumstance. Still, the 52 yard dash vs the Steelers in the playoff game tops my list. 1 Quote
HappyDays Posted Wednesday at 10:57 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:57 PM More times than I watched Bass' 61 yarder which is saying something. 2 Quote
Don Otreply Posted Wednesday at 11:12 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:12 PM Likely, twenty five ish times, and counting 😁👍 Quote
hondo in seattle Posted Wednesday at 11:12 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:12 PM Sometimes when the replay is shown on TV, they don't give the appropriate context. * Regardless of what the scoreboard or box score says, the Chiefs were playing good defense to that point. * It's 4th down and if we don't make the 1st down, the Chiefs win. They'd only need a FG, and they'd be playing with 4 downs. They'd only need to average 2.5 yards/play to sustain a game winning drive. * Casual fans might not know it was not in any way a designed run. Brady expected Spags to be in man coverage and called a man-beater. Spags dialed up a zone instead and Josh was surprised to find no one to throw to. Worse, because the D was in zone, all the defenders were looking at Josh. That run shouldn't have happened. It shouldn't have been possible. 1 1 Quote
Coach Tuesday Posted Wednesday at 11:39 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:39 PM I watched the Brazilian tv version today - outstanding. 1 Quote
HappyDays Posted Wednesday at 11:46 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:46 PM 2 hours ago, T.E. said: While the run was awesome, I feel like he's made a ton of plays like that over the courae of his career. The national media cleary doesn't realize how frequently he pulls a rabbit out of the hat when a huge play is needed. He had practically the exact same play against Miami but the officials took it off the board with a phantom holding call. I was happy to see him add it back to his career highlight reel, in an even bigger moment. 1 1 Quote
Pete Posted Wednesday at 11:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:50 PM 2 hours ago, Amarillo Bills Fan said: Bazillion Billszillion Quote
TFBillsfan Posted Wednesday at 11:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:50 PM 35 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said: Sometimes when the replay is shown on TV, they don't give the appropriate context. * Regardless of what the scoreboard or box score says, the Chiefs were playing good defense to that point. * It's 4th down and if we don't make the 1st down, the Chiefs win. They'd only need a FG, and they'd be playing with 4 downs. They'd only need to average 2.5 yards/play to sustain a game winning drive. * Casual fans might not know it was not in any way a designed run. Brady expected Spags to be in man coverage and called a man-beater. Spags dialed up a zone instead and Josh was surprised to find no one to throw to. Worse, because the D was in zone, all the defenders were looking at Josh. That run shouldn't have happened. It shouldn't have been possible. I was thinking this same thing. What would be the reaction from the fans and media if the Bills hadn’t converted the 4th and 2 and KC wins on a walkoff FG? I’m so glad they converted and we don’t need to discuss that scenario! 1 Quote
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