you're not my friend and point provenanytime my friend.
you're not my friend and point provenanytime my friend.
Isn't this what happened in the KC-Cle game last year when Rudd took his helmet off? I didn't see the play but if a Pats guy took his helmet off on the field Indy should have had another shot.Since that was after the change of possession, it would only be half the distance anyway... I believe.Huge mistake not caught by the refs. Pats were very lucky.
ok my friend.you're not my friend and point proven
That was the last play of the game, not the fourth down, and a game can't end on a defensive penalty.Isn't this what happened in the KC-Cle game last year when Rudd took his helmet off? I didn't see the play but if a Pats guy took his helmet off on the field Indy should have had another shot.Since that was after the change of possession, it would only be half the distance anyway... I believe.Huge mistake not caught by the refs. Pats were very lucky.
was the call last year with dwyane rudd on 4th down? does it matter? i think we need the official rule before anything because a game cannot end on a defensive penatly but would the patriots still be considered the defense?Isn't this what happened in the KC-Cle game last year when Rudd took his helmet off? I didn't see the play but if a Pats guy took his helmet off on the field Indy should have had another shot.Since that was after the change of possession, it would only be half the distance anyway... I believe.Huge mistake not caught by the refs. Pats were very lucky.
It was 4th down. Change of possession had already taken place since the play was whistled over.That was the last play of the game, not the fourth down, and a game can't end on a defensive penalty.Isn't this what happened in the KC-Cle game last year when Rudd took his helmet off? I didn't see the play but if a Pats guy took his helmet off on the field Indy should have had another shot.Since that was after the change of possession, it would only be half the distance anyway... I believe.Huge mistake not caught by the refs. Pats were very lucky.
Ok, NOW I'm worriedhey they're the best team. i've been converted. the patriots will have home field advantage throughout the playoffs.Matrix I thought u had some class :( but apparently not.You picked Indy to beat them and just can't admit you were wrong.Yep, they stole one just like Ten, Mia, Den, Phi etc.No pattern there Yes, I know what u really meant to say was NE would beat Indy but lose to Miami right?
there's no reason to be worried about the truth my friend.Ok, NOW I'm worriedhey they're the best team. i've been converted. the patriots will have home field advantage throughout the playoffs.Matrix I thought u had some class :( but apparently not.You picked Indy to beat them and just can't admit you were wrong.Yep, they stole one just like Ten, Mia, Den, Phi etc.No pattern there Yes, I know what u really meant to say was NE would beat Indy but lose to Miami right?
Spent most of the day going in motion and doubling on Freeneyanyone got an update on Daniel Graham - inactive, injured, did anyone spot him?
the patriots are the best team in the nfl. no one is better. period. end of story.As of right now (5:44 pm EST), the Patriots are the best 10-2 team in the NFL.
It was not the last play of the game. The Patriots had to run one more play to run out the clock. The Patriots player who took his helmet off did so after Edge was tackled and the play was officially over. Thus, I believe any penalty would have been applied to the Patriots' subsequent final offensive play. Contrast that with the famous Rudd play where Rudd took off his helmet during a play where the KC offense was still advancing the ball.It was 4th down. Change of possession had already taken place since the play was whistled over.That was the last play of the game, not the fourth down, and a game can't end on a defensive penalty.Isn't this what happened in the KC-Cle game last year when Rudd took his helmet off? I didn't see the play but if a Pats guy took his helmet off on the field Indy should have had another shot.Since that was after the change of possession, it would only be half the distance anyway... I believe.Huge mistake not caught by the refs. Pats were very lucky.
The "That was the last play of the game" part was referring to the KC-Cleveland game, not the Pats game today. Everyone is in agreement.It was not the last play of the game. The Patriots had to run one more play to run out the clock. The Patriots player who took his helmet off did so after Edge was tackled and the play was officially over. Thus, I believe any penalty would have been applied to the Patriots' subsequent final offensive play. Contrast that with the famous Rudd play where Rudd took off his helmet during a play where the KC offense was still advancing the ball.It was 4th down. Change of possession had already taken place since the play was whistled over.That was the last play of the game, not the fourth down, and a game can't end on a defensive penalty.Isn't this what happened in the KC-Cle game last year when Rudd took his helmet off? I didn't see the play but if a Pats guy took his helmet off on the field Indy should have had another shot.Since that was after the change of possession, it would only be half the distance anyway... I believe.Huge mistake not caught by the refs. Pats were very lucky.
yep. matrix = xnoughtthe patriots are the best team in the nfl. no one is better. period. end of story.
At least i can spel and capitwolize.yep. matrix = xnought