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Detroit at Washington (1 Viewer)

Announcer question on wiziwig: "What can Jim Haslett do?"

Judging from the past several years in Washington, very little.

 
Griffin looking good for his third preseason game -- primed for the regular season to start.

This actually looks like a drive. Alfred Morris must be great at maze games. Watch him pick his way through his blockers.

 
Griffin looking good for his third preseason game -- primed for the regular season to start.

This actually looks like a drive. Alfred Morris must be great at maze games. Watch him pick his way through his blockers.
:goodposting: encouraging drive :babysteps:

 
If you don't see them much, watch the Redskin clock management the rest of the half. It's usually horrible. Timeouts followed by delay-of-game penalties are a staple.

 
There is nothing the Skins can do with RG3 right now. You can't bench the guy who you mortgage the future for and have treated as a legend in the area.

 
There is nothing the Skins can do with RG3 right now. You can't bench the guy who you mortgage the future for and have treated as a legend in the area.
He threw a bad pick rather than throwing it away, but other than that he's been pretty good today.

 
According to wiziwig.eu announcers the following players play on NFL teams

Jaimce Joance

Buhnaahd Peeyus

 
More Bell please.
He was doing too well early on, so in true Lions fashion, they stopped using him. Same thing as last week when Megatron, Bush and Bell all did almost nothing in the second half after strong first halves. But hey, let's keep throwing it to Nate Burleson.

 
pretty sure the league said last year a player can declare himself down. how is that not the case there?
"Rule 7, Section 2, Article 1 states that 'An official shall declare the ball dead and the down ended: (e): when a runner is out of bounds, or declares himself down by falling to the ground, or kneeling, and making no effort to advance.' "

^^not sure how that was ruled a fumble based on the rule there

 
For all the Redskins problems, they can sure defend a quick slant. Or the Lions just can't execute one very well. Still deciding.

 
Displaying his leadership skills, Griffin moves the Redskins smartly down the field to position them for his fumble on the Lions 25. The Lions pounce on this opportunity to and charge downfield to miss a 3rd down pass in the Redskin end zone. Lions lead with FG 20-17 in a game between 2 not-so-good teams.

 
pretty sure the league said last year a player can declare himself down. how is that not the case there?
"Rule 7, Section 2, Article 1 states that 'An official shall declare the ball dead and the down ended: (e): when a runner is out of bounds, or declares himself down by falling to the ground, or kneeling, and making no effort to advance.' "

^^not sure how that was ruled a fumble based on the rule there
Didn't actually see the fumble until RedZone showed it - how the #### is he not down rofl?
Hochuli and the Fox officiating dude both explained that a QB diving head first isn't considered giving himself up and isn't considered down.

Foot first slide wouldn't have been a fumble.

Makes sense.

 

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