by George S. Patton » Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:25 am
How do you know that 1 play didn't flip the season? How do I know it did?
As I recall, the title of that threat was written in question form. I then offered my take because the sequence that has followed since that event has not been very good regarding SMU football.
Coincidence? Perhaps
I have no problem with you arguing against the point. The topic sparked a debate, which you were a willing participant. You could have ignored the thread and not offered an opinion. But you did. That's why we're still talking about it.
Now, I think you make yourself look a little silly that when you claim people are idiots because it's impossible to think one play turned the season in a different direction. I guess if you want to go down that road rather than just simply disagreeing, that's your call.
That's never happened in the history of sports?
Like the Bill Buckner misplay of the ground ball in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series. You know that game only tied the series at 3-3. So the Red Sox still could have won in 7. Why didn't they? Did the Mets have the momentum? I believe they rallied from a 3-0 deficit in Game 7 to win.
Did the Dwight Clark catch against the Cowboys change the fortunes of the Cowboys in the 1980s and the 49ers in the 1980s? How many World Titles did Dallas win in that decade? How many did San Francisco win in that decade? Coincidence?
Did Michael Jordan's buzzer-beater in the playoffs against Cleveland help accelerate the Chicago Bulls into their great championship runs? "Pundits" have argued that it did.
I would suggest that just because you say it doesn't make it true. That's the same with me. It's opinions. And that's all they are.