The Falcons coach was NOT happy with New Orleans for using the victory formation to sneak in another touchdown ๐Ÿ‘€
ยท Jan 8, 2024 ยท NottheBee.com

I'm sorry, but this is one of the funniest/stupidest things I have ever seen in Football.

On Sunday the Saints were up big on the Falcons, they were close to the goal line, but the coach called for the QB to kneel on the ball to run the clock and end the game.

But that didn't happen.

The victory formation is a universal sign that you are ending the game by taking a knee. The Saints offense on the field, under the fearless leadership of Jameis "crab legs" Winston, decided to hand off the ball and score another TD... bringing the lead up to 31 with about a minute to go.

The announcers laughed because it was so ridiculous, classless, and dumbfounding. And they've never seen it done before.

The Falcons coach was TICKED after the game:

[Warning: Language]

The Falcons weren't even playing defense at that point because NO ONE IN THEIR RIGHT MIND WOULD EVER DO THAT!

But they forgot that they were up against Jameis Winston, a man no one has ever accused of being in his right mind.

Winston apologized to his coach for ignoring the play call and being classless. But also, he didn't apologize because "it was a team decision" to run up the score.

I did not want to disrespect. That was not my intention.

He said that with a big old grin on his face.

He also had absolutely ZERO concept of the idea that this decision could have a future consequence. The reporter tries for an entire minute to explain it to him and he still can't comprehend it.

Saints Coach Dennis Allen apologized to the Falcons and Arthur Smith Jr. to open his press conference:

To add insult to the injury, the Falcons fired their head coach after the loss.

Jameis Winston is one of the strangest and most mind-boggling human beings on planet Earth.

He never ceases to amaze me.


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