You are not being rational.
Someone can easily say that trading is foolish, but it is about the odds.
The Saints had studied film on the Colts to see a weakness, and they exploited it with near perfect execution.
No, it is not luck.
If you want to look at this seriously, think about what Vince Lombardi would say.
He stressed the team that executes the plays better wins, and that is exactly what happened on Sunday.
Calculated risk based on study of films, catching Indy off guard (not prepared due to poor coaching by their special teams to be ready at all times for an onside kick) and superior execution.
Live with it, it is the fact.
Someone can easily say that trading is foolish, but it is about the odds.
The Saints had studied film on the Colts to see a weakness, and they exploited it with near perfect execution.
No, it is not luck.
If you want to look at this seriously, think about what Vince Lombardi would say.
He stressed the team that executes the plays better wins, and that is exactly what happened on Sunday.
Calculated risk based on study of films, catching Indy off guard (not prepared due to poor coaching by their special teams to be ready at all times for an onside kick) and superior execution.
Live with it, it is the fact.
Quote from killthesunshine:
that's debatable..
but what about the onside wasn't that foolish at that point in the game?![]()


