It's not his fault that Champ Bailey (or anyone he played with in Indianapolis) couldn't cover anybody. Torrey Smith burned him so many times that they had to give him safety help, which opened up lanes for Ray Rice. That's on Fox or Del Rio for thinking 34-year old Bailey could cover him.
It's not his fault that those referees simply sucked... you guys watched that game. A missed Tuck Rule call, calling phantom pass interference and missing real PI, and several others. Yeah, bad calls went both ways as they always do, but most of the bad calls favored Baltimore.
It's not his fault that Flacco had all day to throw... where were Dumervil and Miller? Did they even suit up?
Who was calling the plays? Why did they run the ball 40 times? It wasn't working that well... This isn't 1985, 25 times is enough with Manning at the helm.
The interception at the end was his fault, but really, the game shouldn't have gone to overtime if the defense could have stopped a nosebleed. Shame that the 98 percent of the game where we saw Manning-caliber play will be forgotten in favor of the 2 percent of Sanchez-caliber play.
It's not his fault that those referees simply sucked... you guys watched that game. A missed Tuck Rule call, calling phantom pass interference and missing real PI, and several others. Yeah, bad calls went both ways as they always do, but most of the bad calls favored Baltimore.
It's not his fault that Flacco had all day to throw... where were Dumervil and Miller? Did they even suit up?
Who was calling the plays? Why did they run the ball 40 times? It wasn't working that well... This isn't 1985, 25 times is enough with Manning at the helm.
The interception at the end was his fault, but really, the game shouldn't have gone to overtime if the defense could have stopped a nosebleed. Shame that the 98 percent of the game where we saw Manning-caliber play will be forgotten in favor of the 2 percent of Sanchez-caliber play.