Monty with this one play has already showed more brains and talent than Adams ever has or will.
Monty with this one play has already showed more brains and talent than Adams ever has or will.
Cobb was the originator, but it was the visionary genius of Shawn Slocum who poured through the bowels of the rule book and puppeteered the brilliance. Then Monty takes the Slocum's teaching to a whole new level with the layout stretch technique for an instant 40 yards of field position.
That play spawned the masterfully designed two-back induced mismatching of Nelson on a linebacker from the slot and a quick strike laser from Rodgers for another 50 yds the very next play. 2 plays later Nelson masterfully finds the gap at the goalline for 6. That 14-3 game then became 21-3, 24-3 and 31-3, possibly spawning the rebirth of McCarthy's offensive genius, Rodgers' quick release up-tempo killshots, and Nelson's big-play production. All as Slocum foresaw no doubt. What a genius. What a legacy.
So, what did I miss?
"Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan
1. Montgomery had a heads up special teams play where he stood out of bounds, then stretched out to pick up the ball, causing the ball to be placed on the 40 yard line.
2. We're not sure, but a few years back, Cobb may have done something similar.
3. Someone talked shit about about Davonte Adams.
4. Madtown lit another hater up