I just knew someone was going to give that as an argument. Technically, a 'walk-off' means that after the score the game is over and the players can walk off the field. In the Browns game, they still lined up and kicked the extra point, so they didn't 'walk-off' after the td. In overtime, they don't kick the extra point so overtime is the only time a true walk-off td can happen.
Purple Reign wrote:I just knew someone was going to give that as an argument. Technically, a 'walk-off' means that after the score the game is over and the players can walk off the field. In the Browns game, they still lined up and kicked the extra point, so they didn't 'walk-off' after the td. In overtime, they don't kick the extra point so overtime is the only time a true walk-off td can happen.
Oh, yeah? Well, Mr. Technicality, Rashad wasn't part of the extra point special teams unit and time had expired after his score so it was still a walk-off TD.... at least for him and most of the offense.
Mothman wrote:
Oh, yeah? Well, Mr. Technicality, Rashad wasn't part of the extra point special teams unit and time had expired after his score so it was still a walk-off TD.... at least for him and most of the offense.
Ha! I win!
Pretty weak argument there since the game wasn't over yet and they needed to run one more play. But I realize you are just trying to be funny so I'll let you win (this time).
Purple Reign wrote:Pretty weak argument there since the game wasn't over yet and they needed to run one more play. But I realize you are just trying to be funny so I'll let you win (this time).
That's right: I WON. Never forget it.
... and I wasn't just tryingto be funny. I WAS funny.
saint33 wrote:
Everson Griffen is giving Harrison a run for his money as my favorite current Viking player! Man that video
And the big plays that don't have his name in, he is right in the thick of things. He never stops moving. Smith is still my favorite, but Griffen and Rhodes are awesome. We are in the midst of having ourselves a really good D, hopefully for years to come.