In Defense Of... Red Right 88
During a 1980-81 NFL playoff game between the Oakland Raiders and the Cleveland Browns, Brian Sipe threw an interception down by two points in an infamous play now known as Red Right 88. While head coach Sam Rutigliano's decision received tons of criticism, in actuality, it wasn't that bad, and makes more sense when considering the circumstances around the game. This is an analysis, a breakdown, and a defense of Red Right 88. LINK TO PATREON: / jaguargator9 Request future video topics, get your name featured in the credits, and get early access to videos by joining today for as low as $3!

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