That was not a choke . . . that was ONE player undisciplined enough to risk the game that the rest of his teammates gave everything they had to win. Why that player, who had already been identified as a loose cannon was allowed back unto the field is beyond me.
I totally agree with the CBS crew that the last couple of minutes was a travesty.
Three players. One that fumbled, one that tried to break a guy’s neck, and one that hit a ref or a coach.
I don’t fully agree with that, Pilgrim’s Progress. McCarron threw some very poor passes, receivers didn’t catch balls they should have, and McCarron also made some bad choices that contributed to turnovers. Pacman Jones needed to be off the field as well. I will agree that the Bengals have some talented players, and there were some good things some of the good guys did. But overall, that was a TEAM loss, with McCarron, Burfict and Jones the primary contributors to that loss. That game was lost not by the officials, but by a quarterback who is mediocre at best (inexperienced, I know...he needs some time to learn), and 2 hotheads who shouldn’t even be playing.