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Green bay are the champion my friends...and they'll just take a knee at the end. Green bays the champion green bays the champion. No time for steelers cause green bay is the champion...of the super bowl.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
muy_thaiguy wrote:No, they'll go for a 2 point conversion, Packers intercept it, and run it all the way back!
I don't think you can run back an INT during a 2-point conversion. Not sure about fumbles, but it's probably the same deal.
In fact, you can. It's worth 2 points.
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.
muy_thaiguy wrote:No, they'll go for a 2 point conversion, Packers intercept it, and run it all the way back!
I don't think you can run back an INT during a 2-point conversion. Not sure about fumbles, but it's probably the same deal.
In fact, you can. It's worth 2 points.
In college you can but I believe last time I saw some one intercept a two point conversion in the pros they blew the play dead. I think it's stupid they should do it the way college does.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
radiojake wrote:So I am actually watching the game at the moment...
Can someone explain why #36 for Green Bay got an 'unsportsman like' penalty against him after he intercepted the pass and scored the touch down? The commentators said something about him going to ground during his celebration? But from what I can tell, these players practice celebrations as much as their plays...
I don't get it
Stupid new rule about excessive celebration. And depending on who the refs are, that will decide if it is excessive or not.
Cowboy Stadium is the dominant home of excessive celebration penalties and boneheaded thinking.
National anthem was horrible... halftime show was a underwhelming pop show with an overwhelming Tron theme... and horrible audio.
The game was a four round heavy weight fight... and the Pack survived with the savvy they've maintained throughout the playoffs. It was a decent game that nearly came up with the dramatic finish of recent Super Bowls. The last series for the Steelers was disappointing in that they looked out of sync, which is unusual for this team in the final moments.
A good game for Green Bay. Rodgers was easily MVP as he took a beating from the defense and still hung in there to make enough big plays to secure the win. Rothesburger didn't give it away... the Packers D took it.
There was one blatant holding call missed early on that allowed the Packers to convert a 3rd down and extend the drive that led to their first touchdown.
muy_thaiguy wrote:No, they'll go for a 2 point conversion, Packers intercept it, and run it all the way back!
I don't think you can run back an INT during a 2-point conversion. Not sure about fumbles, but it's probably the same deal.
In fact, you can. It's worth 2 points.
In college you can but I believe last time I saw some one intercept a two point conversion in the pros they blew the play dead. I think it's stupid they should do it the way college does.
Oh...I guess that's possible. I do follow college football a LOT more than I do the pros, so I could easily have confused it. I could have sworn that was the case though. Huh.
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.
It's true, the NFL does not have the defensive opportunity to score on a conversion attempt. A play is blown dead once an interception, fumble or blocked extra point is possessed by the defense. Only College and high schools in Texas and Massachusetts (who use NCAA rules) allow a defensive score on a two point conversion attempt.
oVo wrote:It's true, the NFL does not have the defensive opportunity to score on a conversion attempt. A play is blown dead once an interception, fumble or blocked extra point is possessed by the defense.
I know this to be true from Madden, the vidjeo game.
Though I think in NFL Blitz you can intercept a 2 point conversion for 2 points yourself. But I mean, that's NFL Blitz.