Re: SUPERBOWL: XLV
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 9:34 pm
Unless Mendenhaal fumbles.Serbia wrote:This is looking like a game that Pittsburgh is not going to lose.
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Unless Mendenhaal fumbles.Serbia wrote:This is looking like a game that Pittsburgh is not going to lose.
And then they'll miss the kickSerbia wrote:It's now a six point game. This is set up for a 1 point Steelers win. Damn it.
No, they're gonna go for a 2 point conversation just to stick it to the man.Gilligan wrote:And then they'll miss the kickSerbia wrote:It's now a six point game. This is set up for a 1 point Steelers win. Damn it.
No, they'll go for a 2 point conversion, Packers intercept it, and run it all the way back!Gilligan wrote:And then they'll miss the kickSerbia wrote:It's now a six point game. This is set up for a 1 point Steelers win. Damn it.
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.muy_thaiguy wrote:No, they'll go for a 2 point conversion, Packers intercept it, and run it all the way back!
In fact, you can. It's worth 2 points.Commander62890 wrote: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.muy_thaiguy wrote:No, they'll go for a 2 point conversion, Packers intercept it, and run it all the way back!
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.Woodruff wrote:In fact, you can. It's worth 2 points.Commander62890 wrote: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.muy_thaiguy wrote:No, they'll go for a 2 point conversion, Packers intercept it, and run it all the way back!
Sounds like the mods at CC!muy_thaiguy wrote:Stupid new rule about excessive celebration. And depending on who the refs are, that will decide if it is excessive or not.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
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.strike wolf wrote: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.Woodruff wrote:In fact, you can. It's worth 2 points.Commander62890 wrote: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.muy_thaiguy wrote:No, they'll go for a 2 point conversion, Packers intercept it, and run it all the way back!
I know this to be true from Madden, the vidjeo game.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.