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Westbrook's smart move

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by Jakeblloyd

Brian Westbrook is now — officially — my favorite NFL player.

I’ve never pretended that my 6-foot, 161-pound frame could last a second in the NFL. But I’ve always believed that I could assist a team as a game manager. There are so many situations where I look at the TV and wonder, What was he thinking?

Coaches not using their timeouts. Players running out of bounds when they need to keep the clock running. Players staying in bounds when they need to stop the clock. You get the point.

I’ve seen it all, and although I don’t pretend that — in the heat of battle — I would make the right decision, coaches and players sometimes appear, no offense, so dumb. (And, no, it’s not because many players didn’t graduate from college; it’s common-sense dumb.)

But not Westbrook, the Eagles’ durable running back. He made possibly the smartest play I’ve ever seen on a football field in Philadelphia’s 10-6 upset of Dallas Sunday afternoon. A win that keeps the Eagles, at 6-8, on the fringe of the NFC playoff picture.

Leading 10-6 with just over two minutes remaining, Westbrook broke through the Dallas defense and was in the clear. He was racing toward the end zone. He could have pranced into pay dirt, maybe done a little prancing, maybe taunted the Dallas crowd. You know, the usual for NFL players celebrating touchdowns.

And the Eagles would have been up 17-6 with just 2 minutes remaining. They would have been in great shape to finish off the road victory. But it wouldn’t have been over. Not with Dallas’ offense back on the field.

So what did Westbrook do? The unthinkable. He angered fantasy owners across the country by abruptly falling at the 1-yard line. The voluble Cowboys fans in the bar I was in were incredulous. They called Westbrook all kinds of vulgar names.

But they knew. Everyone knew that Dallas, devoid of timeouts, was officially done when Westbrook hit the Texas Stadium turf. After the 2-minute warning, all it took were three kneel-downs by Donovan McNabb, and the clock hit 0:00.

The chance of Tony Romo, even with a bum thumb, leading Dallas to two scores in 2 minutes is much greater than the chance of McNabb fumbling one of three snaps. I feel very, very safe saying this.

Which is why Westbrook’s decision was so brilliant. It, ultimately, ended the game. Kept T.O. — and his popcorn — on the sideline.

I’m not a big “favorites” guy. Too many guys make silly, sometimes game-costing errors at a point during a 16-game season. Placing the “favorite” tag is downright dangerous.

But I feel comfortable calling Westbrook my favorite NFL player. All it took was one acute, selfless play at the end of a long afternoon in Big D.

More than likely, nobody will talk about Westbrook’s decision after the next day or two. That’s fine.

But the Eagles should be comforted that they have a heady player in their backfield.


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MegECass110AAA-er
295 days ago
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Just shows the kind of player Westbrook is. What a guy.
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OneflydudeAll-American
295 days ago
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Smart move, and very unselfish. Westbrook isnt one of those players who like to pad their stats. He did something that would help his team, not just himself.
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JuTMSY4Legend
295 days ago
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Yeah...i was watching the game with my dad...

and when it happened...we just looked at eachother...utterly shocked...

I asked my dad...did he just stop?!

My dad just looked back and said...that's the smartest move in the NFL we'll see all season...

On top of that, Reid even had that look on his face...

The eagles should find a way to let westbrook keep that other 3 mil they accidentally paid him...
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PSU ROCKSVarsity Captain
295 days ago
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im watching mike and mike right now and there were saying that westbrook talked with Runyan right before the play and he said Westbrook if you break away drop at the one yard line and even westbrook (being the good hearted guy that he is) didnt want to do it but when Westbrook burst through the line made the guy miss he was about to run in when he turned around and saw Jon Runyan all 6-7 330 pounds of him running straight at him yelling get down get down. Now but yourself in that position think anyone even T.O. would have been like yes sir
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CheezerMajor Leaguer
295 days ago
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I forgive you Brian. I still have Peterson going tonight which gives me and an outside chance of winning. Besides, the Packers are more important than my fantasy team anyway.
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TrizzAll-American
295 days ago
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yea all is forgiven Brian especially since my opponent had Brady and Shaun Alexander...easiest playoff upset ever
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
295 days ago
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This is a terrific article. I made this point last week after the Browns/Jets game. On a crucial 3rd down play, Jamal Lewis broke through the line, picked up the 1st down needed to end the game, but praced 30 yards for the TD. The Jets had no timeouts left, but go the ball back, marched down the field, kicked a FG and had a shot to recover the onside kick with about 40 seconds left. By scoring the TD, Lewis gave the Jets a chance to win a game that should have been over as soon as he got the 1st down. Good to se Westbrook did not make the same mistake, because the Cowboys are a much more dangerous team than the Jets, thats for sure.
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POPEYEWaterboy
295 days ago
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oh my goodness that was huge great play
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
295 days ago
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Which pisses of Cowboys fans more?

Romo falling short of the goal line in Seattle....

or

Westbrook falling short of the goal line????
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
295 days ago
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of=off
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Falcon02520Legend
295 days ago
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Westbrook is the ONLY player in all of the sporting world that would not run into the endzone there... He has earned my respect over the years, but never have I ever respected an athlete for something they've done on the field...
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Falcon02520Legend
295 days ago
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... until now, major props to Brian...
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HappyskinnyAll-American
295 days ago
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You have to love the guy. He's come out of nowhere at Villanova to become one of the better backs in the league. I never thought I would see a football player do that, in any league, amateur or pro. Good for him.
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CoachcarpenterJV Squad
295 days ago
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Praises to Westbrook and praises for such a well-written article.
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SportsGerbilJV Squad
295 days ago
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Alot of ticked fantasy players, haha! I love it! Great move by Westbrook!
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Categories: Opinions | Opinions by User Jakeblloyd | December 17, 2007 | December 2007 | Brian Westbrook Opinions | Dallas Cowboys Opinions | Donovan McNabb Opinions | Philadelphia Eagles Opinions | Tony Romo Opinions

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