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Old 12-23-2010, 10:49 AM
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Default Different camera angles from the Pitts win

After watching both the NFL network replay and Showtimes "Inside the NFL" shows, I'd like to share a couple of points.

On the NFL network rebroadcast, it showed a sideline mic'd up Braylon Edwards begging and convincing Rex to go for the TD instead of the FG to tie it up 17-17. This was interesting in two ways. First, it showed how much interaction there is on this team on all levels because up until Braylons input, he was going to send Folk out to kick a FG. Second, Shotty basically pulled that naked bootleg play call out of his bag of tricks, truly awesome to witness this view of the game, I'm saving this in tivo land forever!

On the recap of the game on Inside the NFL, the last play of the game was shown on a different camera angle looking at it from Rothesburger's view. Marques Cole deflected that last pass by just his finger tips, it was truly a Christmas Miracle for sure.

I can't wait for Sunday, even though I will have to watch it on my laptop, I DON'T CARE!


GO JETS, LONG LIVE REX!

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Old 12-23-2010, 11:50 AM
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After watching both the NFL network replay and Showtimes "Inside the NFL" shows, I'd like to share a couple of points.

On the NFL network rebroadcast, it showed a sideline mic'd up Braylon Edwards begging and convincing Rex to go for the TD instead of the FG to tie it up 17-17. This was interesting in two ways. First, it showed how much interaction there is on this team on all levels because up until Braylons input, he was going to send Folk out to kick a FG. Second, Shotty basically pulled that naked bootleg play call out of his bag of tricks, truly awesome to witness this view of the game, I'm saving this in tivo land forever!

On the recap of the game on Inside the NFL, the last play of the game was shown on a different camera angle looking at it from Rothesburger's view. Marques Cole deflected that last pass by just his finger tips, it was truly a Christmas Miracle for sure.

I can't wait for Sunday, even though I will have to watch it on my laptop, I DON'T CARE!


GO JETS, LONG LIVE REX!

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I noticed the different camera work and the input with the sound FX. Good job by ESPN.
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Old 12-23-2010, 12:10 PM
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I always liked the replays on NFL network. Only can have Time Warner Cable where I live now, so I miss it.
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Old 12-23-2010, 12:53 PM
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I missed it on NFL Network. I like NFL Replay as well because of all the sideline footage you get (not intended to be a Rex Ryan pun). I'll have to keep my eyes open if they show it again.
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the next time you guys see a replay of the Sancehz run
keep on eye on this.
Rob Turner pulled out to the left in an effort to block
a defender from running toward Sanchez. He tries to
make a stab at him and misses but appears to want to either
kick him or trip him. I think if he would have made contact
there would have been a flag. Turner is probably the most
undiscipined of all the Jets. He's always involved in
some pushing or shoving.

I have mentioned this to some of my friends who took a look
and said it could have looked that way.
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Old 12-23-2010, 01:54 PM
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The game is being replayed again at 2:15 today... in about 20minutes.
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Old 12-23-2010, 01:57 PM
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the next time you guys see a replay of the Sancehz run
keep on eye on this.
Rob Turner pulled out to the left in an effort to block
a defender from running toward Sanchez. He tries to
make a stab at him and misses but appears to want to either
kick him or trip him. I think if he would have made contact
there would have been a flag. Turner is probably the most
undiscipined of all the Jets. He's always involved in
some pushing or shoving.

I have mentioned this to some of my friends who took a look
and said it could have looked that way.
I noticed that during the live game, he was flailing about on the field. I kinda half closed my eyes waiting for a flag.
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I noticed that during the live game, he was flailing about on the field. I kinda half closed my eyes waiting for a flag.
I missed it on the actual play but saw it on the first
replay.
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Old 12-23-2010, 05:35 PM
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I missed it on the actual play but saw it on the first
replay.
Ditto.......unlike you though I wasn't sure a trip was outlawed(I knew 100% it is in rugby but just wasn't sure it applied to NFL). It was a clumsy attempt no mistake. The guy gives everything every time but does appear to be a bit of a head banger-could hurt us later on.
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I saw the replay yesterday. Pretty cool with the mics, although I'm not so sure it was Edwards who convinced Rex to go for it. Rex was talking to somebody over the headset, so it might have been them that made the suggestion.
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