Sunday, December 27, 2009

First Ever In-Game Analysis (aka Too Stunned to Think of Clever Title Just Yet)

I begin this post among the scuffle that has taken place with just under a minute and a half to go in the first half. After a nice penalty call against the Browns (unsportsmanlike from Center Alex Mack), the field erupted and flags were going everywhere (Youtube it, it was pretty entertaining). Two penalties offset each other, and that would have been all good and well, were it not for Richard Seymour's inability to let it go. Long story short, Seymour should have just thrown Mohammed Massaquoi over his shoulder and carried him into the end zone.

Nice job, once again, guys.

On a more positive note, Stanford Routt was ejected from the game. It's no secret that the Home Field is adamantly anti-Routt. Take a look at every big play going against the Raiders for the last couple years, and you will very likely see Routt's jersey somewhere in the mix. Bad tackling and blown coverages are just a couple tricks in Stanford's bag.

Good luck in free agency. Please sign with the San Diego Chargers.

Final note: As I was finishing this article, Janikowski booted in that epic 61-yarder. That shut a lot of Brownies up, I'll wager. Al Davis, start drafting this man's new monster contract right now.

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