Originally posted by lawdog
Originally posted by Jpowers22
We had a really poor showing against the Monkeys, I don't think that is indicative of our team in general. Just nothing went right for us that day. My receiver made his protest of the mid-season all-star nominations on the field today, with 9 catches for 130 yards and 2 TD's, in a matchup against the #1 receiver on the All-star team. I'll be making a run at that post-season all-star team though.
I agree with your statement. This game seems to have alot of in game momentum. The Bolts drove down the field on the opening possession, scored a TD and got a big momentum swing. They basically had momentum the whole game. Our QB's throwing was night and day compared to when we played the Monkeys. Our top WRs were dropping passes. It seems some games you have good luck, some games you have bad luck.
Like I said before, "Sometimes, the better team loses." If the better team always won, there'd be no point to the SIMs.
Originally posted by Jpowers22
We had a really poor showing against the Monkeys, I don't think that is indicative of our team in general. Just nothing went right for us that day. My receiver made his protest of the mid-season all-star nominations on the field today, with 9 catches for 130 yards and 2 TD's, in a matchup against the #1 receiver on the All-star team. I'll be making a run at that post-season all-star team though.
I agree with your statement. This game seems to have alot of in game momentum. The Bolts drove down the field on the opening possession, scored a TD and got a big momentum swing. They basically had momentum the whole game. Our QB's throwing was night and day compared to when we played the Monkeys. Our top WRs were dropping passes. It seems some games you have good luck, some games you have bad luck.
Like I said before, "Sometimes, the better team loses." If the better team always won, there'd be no point to the SIMs.