Dan Dierdorf is a football guy. He played 13 seasons in the NFL, all for the St. Louis Cardinals. He played all the positions on the offensive line, made the Pro Bowl 6 times and was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1996. Heck, he was even born in Canton, Ohio. (For those of you unaware, it's the location of the Football Hall of Fame). So it was especially puzzling to many football fans when Dierdorf basically said during last Saturday's Colts/Patriots game, that giving up 2 points is not as good as giving up 7 points or 3 points.
The Situation
On 4th down at their own 44 yard line, the Patriots line up to punt. The snap sails over punter Ryan Allen's head, all the way back to the 2 yard line. Allen eventually fumbles but the ball is batted out of the end zone for a safety, one of the more bizarre plays in the game.
Dierdorf, as the CBS color commentator (broadcasting his final game), suggested that it would have been better if Allen covered up the ball at the 2 yard line, preventing the Colts from scoring a safety that play. Various pundits covering and watching the game blew up at that comment, saying it was one of the worst commentary they had ever heard.