Why do DB's celebrate incomplete passes, even though they got beat...

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I've personally always hated when a player drops a pass dead in their hands and do the same ol get up slowly and clap :stopitslime:. You brehs might not know what I'm talking about but it irks me :scust:
 

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Irrational confidence. In their brain they caused that overthrow, dropped pass, slip and fall, or stiff breeze that blows the ball out of bounds just by them being on the field. Luck has nothing to do with it because they're just that good.
 

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This has always driven me nuts. I've tweeted about it pretty recently too. The worst is the dropped pass by the WR, when the DB had didn't do shyt to affect him. The DB gets up and starts waving his arms and clapping his hands, and I'm looking at the TV like :what:, you didn't do shyt but get beat. You better go thank that WR for bailing you out.


I don't mind it if it's a game clinching situation, because you just won the game, but on 2nd and 6, early in the 3rd quarter? :camby:
 
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