Quote from chuckt101:
Imagine a football game where the offense and defense are lined up on opposite end zones. AMT has the ball on the 50 yd line. He knows his offense is coming up to protect him as the defense rushes to pin him down.
He doesn't know exactly when his offense will arrive but he knows they are coming. So he backs up toward his own end zone as he patiently waits. Soon enough, his team will arrive to help push the ball forward.
Of course fumbles & turnovers are part of the game but with a solid playbook *and practice*, these events are rare and at the end of the day, he's still looking to either turn the ball over midfield or better yet kick the field goal or even score a touchdown.
I doubt there is a single person in this thread with even 50% of the experience AMT has in his system, yet people are still criticizing it.
Go back to your recliners you arm chair quarterbacks!!