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"Statistics are for losers." - Vince Lombardi

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 1:20 pm
by WestCoastJoe
Vince Lombardi once said: "Statistics are for losers." The losing team's supporters might try to take solace in the fact that the statistics show that their team outplayed the team that won on the scoreboard.

He might have been talking about last night's Lions - Bombers game. No offense intended for the Bombers who played their hearts out last night.
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Bombers

Passing (comp/att/yds) 21/31/285

Rushing (att/yds) 21/109

Total Yards (Net) 377

Lions

Passing (comp/att/yds) 17/33/241

Rushing (att/yds) 21/73

Total Yards (Net) 289
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An edge to the Bombers in offensive statistics in a closely contested game.

So how did the Lions win?

Wally Buono, another coach heading to his league's Hall of Fame, once said that about 7 plays usually determine the outcome of a game.

What were some of the key plays of this hard-fought game?

* Ricky Foley recovering the opening kickoff for the Lions.

* Lions D stopping Charles Roberts from the 1-yard-line in the 1st quarter.

* Lions D stopping Charles Roberts again as above.

* Otis Floyd stripping the ball from Charles Roberts with 47 seconds left

Some others:

* Jackson's first pass of the game to Geroy for 16 yards gets things going on O

* Joe Smith's first 2 runs of the game for 11 yards down to the 5 yard line

* Clermont's TD reception of a deflected ball

* Jarious passes twice to Geroy for 29 yards on a key drive for a TD in 4th Q

* Bret Anderson's 2 field goals

Re: "Statistics are for losers." - Vince Lombardi

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 1:31 pm
by Soundy
WestCoastJoe wrote: * Lions D stopping Charles Roberts from the 1-yard-line in the 1st quarter.

* Lions D stopping Charles Roberts again as above.

* Otis Floyd stripping the ball from Charles Roberts with 47 seconds left
That was some EPIC defensive work!
* Clermont's TD reception of a deflected ball
Also an EPIC play - out-circused any Paris Jackson catch! :)

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 1:49 pm
by RandomFan
No doubt the Bombers played well, but not as well as our Leos!

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 1:50 pm
by Dan_Payne_fan!!
yessir :rockin: :rockin: :rockin:

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 1:54 pm
by WestCoastJoe
RandomFan wrote:No doubt the Bombers played well, but not as well as our Leos!
Love to see all these new Lionbackers. :rockin:

Welcome, RandomFan.

Go, Lions, Go.

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:46 pm
by No Ordinary Joe
There were some huge plays in that game that enabled us to win. I think you pretty much got them all. The only one I would add is Ryan Phillips' last second INT to make the game official.

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 5:10 pm
by ThreeTimesOneMinusOne
It was getting close late, but there was never any doubt in my mind who would win.

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 5:14 pm
by Blitz
There were some huge plays in that game that enabled us to win. I think you pretty much got them all. The only one I would add is Ryan Phillips' last second INT to make the game official.
I thought it was a key play by Phillips to not only recover the football in the end zone, on Otis Floyd's strip, but to pick it up and run it out!!

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 6:11 pm
by Rammer
Blitz wrote:
There were some huge plays in that game that enabled us to win. I think you pretty much got them all. The only one I would add is Ryan Phillips' last second INT to make the game official.
I thought it was a key play by Phillips to not only recover the football in the end zone, on Otis Floyd's strip, but to pick it up and run it out!!
And hold onto the ball with all the large bodies around trying to strip him of it.

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 4:03 pm
by Shi Zi Mi
Blitz wrote:
There were some huge plays in that game that enabled us to win. I think you pretty much got them all. The only one I would add is Ryan Phillips' last second INT to make the game official.
I thought it was a key play by Phillips to not only recover the football in the end zone, on Otis Floyd's strip, but to pick it up and run it out!!
If he had just fallen down in the endzone, wouldn't it have been treated the same as an interception with a Lion ball at the 20?

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:26 am
by LFITQ
Shi Zi Mi wrote:
Blitz wrote:
There were some huge plays in that game that enabled us to win. I think you pretty much got them all. The only one I would add is Ryan Phillips' last second INT to make the game official.
I thought it was a key play by Phillips to not only recover the football in the end zone, on Otis Floyd's strip, but to pick it up and run it out!!
If he had just fallen down in the endzone, wouldn't it have been treated the same as an interception with a Lion ball at the 20?
Yes if he had gone down in the endzone it would have been a "touchback". No points and the Lions get the ball at 20. However, I am uncertain if the ball actually went into the endzone. Also with the pile being where it was, he didn't have to go far to try and get through the main push and then he would have been gone.

Plus I'm thinking Phillips is more looking at the opposition endzone more and more.