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No way in hell Chubb deserves an ounce of blame. If a running back figures out to kneel short of a TD in the heat of a game then that's great but shouldn't be an expectation, although I bet if it comes up again Chubb will be all over it. But I will say it is something the coaching staff could have communicated a reminder on if they were in any way on top of things. They're not.
Anyone who blames Chubb or York for the loss deserves to be smacked.
 
This shit pisses me off so bad. Chubb is getting all kinds of flak from national writers and people keep blaming him for this loss

Flacco's quote in particular gets me. Dude shut the fuck up. You're the fucking backup for the Jets a 5 win team at best and you call out one of the most humble and grounded guys in the NFL because of a 1 in 2200 event?

I feel so awful for Chubb and I'm so annoyed these garbage can beat writers and quarterbacks don't have enough intelligence or honesty to admit this is in no way Chubb's fault.

I also feel awful that the guy who has been so unselfish his entire career is now being painted as a guy who was more worried about himself than the team. Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy and FUCK the Jets and FUCK Flaccid Flacco

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It’s a chance for New York press to take a dig at our best player. They are a shit storm of toxic energy and revel in such douchery. Anyone who watched that game knows Chubb had nothing to do with that loss.
 
He doesn’t deserve “blame” but he should have went down.

Just one gaffe out of 25 gaffes that happened in the last 2 min of the game.

He goes down, we kneel 3 times and the game is over.
 
I wonder what the odds are of something going wrong and not actually running out the clock with 1:55 left? Is it greater than the 0.1% we had after two scores?
Real solid question. Is a muffed snap in that scenario more than 1/1000? Muffed snaps definitely happen more frequently than that, but in victory formation no idea

Still a good point, it’s obscenely unlikely something goes wrong but it’s also obscenely unlikely to hit on a 1 in 1000 chance
 
York certainly deserves it more than Chubb.

Chubb GAINED them 6 potentially deciding points. York lost them THE deciding point.

But the defense as a whole is what failed them.
 
Leave it to Cleveland fans with pent up decades of disappointment and airhead media coverage to make scoring a touchdown a negative outcome on that play.

What kind of imbecile ideal is that? We are nearing the plot of Idiocracy more with every passing instant.
 
I wonder what the odds are of something going wrong and not actually running out the clock with 1:55 left? Is it greater than the 0.1% we had after two scores?

Even a muffed snap in victory formation is likely to be recovered by us, as it would presumably be on the ground right next to the QB.
 
I wonder what the odds are of something going wrong and not actually running out the clock with 1:55 left? Is it greater than the 0.1% we had after two scores?

I am actually curious if anyone has ever actually fumbled a snap in a straight up victory formation situation in the history of the NFL.

I know Phillip Rivers once fumbled on a kneel down in 2011, but that game was tied and they were trying to kill clock before attempting a field goal.
 
I wonder what the odds are of something going wrong and not actually running out the clock with 1:55 left? Is it greater than the 0.1% we had after two scores?
I think that the odds of what went wrong after the score are like 1/5000 and the odds of something going wrong in victory formation, plus the jets have to go 98 yards w no timeouts, are like 1/20,000.

Maybe add a zero to both denominators. It stings.
 
I am actually curious if anyone has ever actually fumbled a snap in a straight up victory formation situation in the history of the NFL.

I know Phillip Rivers once fumbled on a kneel down in 2011, but that game was tied and they were trying to kill clock before attempting a field goal.
I think the closest thing was this play which is what ultimately lead to v formation.
We know goddamn well the Browns will do it.
 
If someone wanted to put together an exhaustive list of every possible way to lose a game, the Browns will check it off.
 
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Leave it to Cleveland fans with pent up decades of disappointment and airhead media coverage to make scoring a touchdown a negative outcome on that play.

What kind of imbecile ideal is that? We are nearing the plot of Idiocracy more with every passing instant.

The truth is, if he falls down after the first down there, Jets have no time outs, we kneel and win the game. So much has to go wrong for that to happen, but here we are, it all did go wrong.

The other thing it would of been very tough to stay in bounds and not score there. By my calculation, if he runs out of bounds, we kneel and kick a field goal, there might be a few seconds left with us up by 10, would of been ball game.

So yes, it was a slight mistake, but so hard to have that mindset to not score on a play that is so close at the goalline.

I blame Chubb .001%
 

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