Jake Steinfeld
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How can you get any simpler than that?
and you see the play and the guard and center got blown up and stepped back and stepped on his foot so the guy was going i felt really bad because he's the backup quarterback he never gets any snaps and their whole thing is you put him in for one play you tell him to hand it off he can't even do that he can't even get that play right and i'm yelling at the tv set the third time the show you don't see the
300-pound dudes whose feet are going backward and kicking his.
And they stepped on his foot, and he did that reach-out thing that quarterbacks do when the center gets blown up.
And that's why there was a fumble.
What are you talking about?
They're going off to play in the Gray Bowl.
I have a sense of screaming at the set.
I felt bad for the poor guy.
I was handing the ball.
Tommy, can it get any easier than that?
Well, it's just handing off the ball.
It's the easiest play in football.
Well, if you can't do that, it's like he's getting stepped on the whole time.
Yeah, the playmaker went into that in pretty good detail on the Rich Eisen show.
I mean, I don't want to crap on your point.
I'm not saying you took it from Michael Irvin's stuff, but he did use that exact example.
It was out there.
It's obvious.
I'm not saying you consciously ripped it off.