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MyGodWearsAHoodie
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« Reply #15 on: November 13, 2012, 02:33:23 pm »

The word at the stadium was that Philbin called the late timeout to get Carpenter a "practice kick" with the swirling wind so he could see how it went.  Kinda made sense...

Couldn't think of any other reason to "ice" your own kicker...

That is a cleaver move. 

Of course if NE tried that, there would be 100 post of PFT from fans of other teams claiming that it was cheating.  Dolphins nobody cares. 
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« Reply #16 on: November 13, 2012, 06:01:21 pm »

That is a cleaver move. 

Of course if NE tried that, there would be 100 post of PFT from fans of other teams claiming that it was cheating.  Dolphins nobody cares. 
Or it's a nice cover story for the fact that Incognito and Long were confused as to who was supposed to be blocking and they called a TO to get it straight. Remember that Incognito had been pulled off the field a few plays earlier because of a personal foul and he wasn't certain whether or not he was supposed to be on the FG try and apparently Long is his backup and didn't know that Incognito was not in there. That's what it looked like to me anyway.
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