I understand the rule. I think its BS. Don't help stupid people.not at all...no more than it's not to mch to ask a RB to continue to hold on to the ball after his knee touches the ground, You never know when a ref will screw up a call.NFL rep in box agreed. Like the rule or not, it was the correct callWhat tipped you off that I was angry, the caps?It's a BS rule. Is it THAT much to ask that he be touched before just dropping the ball on the ground?why are you angry? a guy on the ground thinks the play is over, and isn't making any attempt to advance the ball. If you think about it, that's not much different than a QB kneeling down. At that instant, the ref is supposed to call the play dead. Whether or not he actually blew the whistle in that split second is immaterial. If the runner/receiver/QB/whoever thinks he is down and stops trying to advance...he's down. Period, end of story.All the nfl wants is effing offense and its BS. Giving yourself up because your pissed you slipped?!
Hand the ball to the ref every single time or go play somewhere else. To me its like not running out a ground ball, simplest part of your job.not at all...no more than it's not to mch to ask a RB to continue to hold on to the ball after his knee touches the ground, You never know when a ref will screw up a call.NFL rep in box agreed. Like the rule or not, it was the correct callWhat tipped you off that I was angry, the caps?It's a BS rule. Is it THAT much to ask that he be touched before just dropping the ball on the ground?why are you angry? a guy on the ground thinks the play is over, and isn't making any attempt to advance the ball. If you think about it, that's not much different than a QB kneeling down. At that instant, the ref is supposed to call the play dead. Whether or not he actually blew the whistle in that split second is immaterial. If the runner/receiver/QB/whoever thinks he is down and stops trying to advance...he's down. Period, end of story.All the nfl wants is effing offense and its BS. Giving yourself up because your pissed you slipped?!
:XTheres about combined 30 million dollars of #90s on the field tonight that have 1 tackle between them.True, but no one was making 15mil per either.At least the DL has the excuse of injuries. The OL was that bad healthy.Bear DL is almost as bad as the OL used to be.
of course you had to start him this weekI think the only people starting him are those that had no choice.Who had the nads to start Jacobs?
of course you had to start him this weekI think the only people starting him are those that had no choice.Who had the nads to start Jacobs?![]()
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Not yet. Hopefully by playoff time. Fantasy playoff time, that is.I missed most of the game. Is Randle becoming a must start?
Not sure about a 'must start' he should have had a 2nd TD though, he made a nice move with nobody in front of him from 20 yards out and slipped on the ground.I missed most of the game. Is Randle becoming a must start?
If he stops bein a knucklehead.I missed most of the game. Is Randle becoming a must start?
really? How was he gonna catch that ball????????Good to know that you can now swing a WR around and throw them to the ground without a penalty.
No lie. Not PI, but that HAS to be unnecessary roughness. Ridiculous.Good to know that you can now swing a WR around and throw them to the ground without a penalty.
So is he a product of Cruz and Nicks drawing coverage? Or is he playing well?Not yet. Hopefully by playoff time. Fantasy playoff time, that is.I missed most of the game. Is Randle becoming a must start?
He wasn't... that should be a personal foul not a PI. That's ridiculous... since when can you swing a WR around by his jersey and throw him to the ground? Irregardless of WHERE the ball was, if that happened away from the pass it'd still be unnecessary roughness.really? How was he gonna catch that ball????????Good to know that you can now swing a WR around and throw them to the ground without a penalty.
Has nothing to do with being catchable or not. He grabbed his jersey and swung him to the ground. No brainier unnecessary roughness flag that wasn't called as such.really? How was he gonna catch that ball????????Good to know that you can now swing a WR around and throw them to the ground without a penalty.
you can't...but there was nothing remotely rough about that..he spun him but didn't "throw" him anywhere...WR lost his balance after being turned. was obvious PI if catchable, but a LOOOOOONNGGG way from "roughness"He wasn't... that should be a personal foul not a PI. That's ridiculous... since when can you swing a WR around by his jersey and throw him to the ground? Irregardless of WHERE the ball was, if that happened away from the pass it'd still be unnecessary roughness.really? How was he gonna catch that ball????????Good to know that you can now swing a WR around and throw them to the ground without a penalty.
Exactly. Unnecessary roughness(even if it wasn't a big hit). I'm just an Eagles fan and love watching the Ginats suffer but it's stupid that he was allowed to do that.Ref could called that a personal foul.
it was pretty clear at the time RGIII had given himself up imo, but it's a pointless argument. he dove to the ground so as to avoid a hit. and he didn't slide most likely because he isn't used to the clunky knee brace. it was more than apparent his intention was to 'give himself up' so as to avoid a hit. so I will disagree that it was 'not even remotely the same' because diving head first was more likely a move of slef preservation rather than a ploy to keep gaining yards. the fact that a rule like this relies on an official to figure out the intentions of a player rather than having a black-and-white he was touched or not rule could be part of the problem.not even remotely close to the same play. RG3 dove forward, an act that clearly indicates an effort to gain yards, and the ball came out as a direct result of that move, a result of TRYING TO GAIN YARDS. IN this case, it came out because the player thought he was already down, and was NOT TRYING to gainyards.that's still a bad call, though. a few weeks ago RGIII really did give himself up by diving to the ground. the officials determined that even though he dove to the ground and hit the ground prior to the ball coming loose, he wasn't giving himself up and it was a fumble. the officiating has been very inconsistent this year.Well no, he "gave himself up" because he made no effort to re-establish the play. He just put the ball into the ground and got up and walked away.All the nfl wants is effing offense and its BS. Giving yourself up because your pissed you slipped?!
The difference is both obvious and significant, and refusing to see the difference is just silly
Bears fan are we?you can't...but there was nothing remotely rough about that..he spun him but didn't "throw" him anywhere...WR lost his balance after being turned. was obvious PI if catchable, but a LOOOOOONNGGG way from "roughness"He wasn't... that should be a personal foul not a PI. That's ridiculous... since when can you swing a WR around by his jersey and throw him to the ground? Irregardless of WHERE the ball was, if that happened away from the pass it'd still be unnecessary roughness.really? How was he gonna catch that ball????????Good to know that you can now swing a WR around and throw them to the ground without a penalty.
He has his moments. And is invisible at times too. I don't think Eli fully trusts him yet. For good reason, as the pick six appears to have been mostly Randle's fault.So is he a product of Cruz and Nicks drawing coverage? Or is he playing well?Not yet. Hopefully by playoff time. Fantasy playoff time, that is.I missed most of the game. Is Randle becoming a must start?
If he is, I don't know him.Bears fan are we?you can't...but there was nothing remotely rough about that..he spun him but didn't "throw" him anywhere...WR lost his balance after being turned. was obvious PI if catchable, but a LOOOOOONNGGG way from "roughness"He wasn't... that should be a personal foul not a PI. That's ridiculous... since when can you swing a WR around by his jersey and throw him to the ground? Irregardless of WHERE the ball was, if that happened away from the pass it'd still be unnecessary roughness.really? How was he gonna catch that ball????????Good to know that you can now swing a WR around and throw them to the ground without a penalty.
but the ball came out the INSTANT RG3 hit the ground. I'm sorry you can't see the difference. pretty clear to meit was pretty clear at the time RGIII had given himself up imo, but it's a pointless argument. he dove to the ground so as to avoid a hit. and he didn't slide most likely because he isn't used to the clunky knee brace. it was more than apparent his intention was to 'give himself up' so as to avoid a hit. so I will disagree that it was 'not even remotely the same' because diving head first was more likely a move of slef preservation rather than a ploy to keep gaining yards. the fact that a rule like this relies on an official to figure out the intentions of a player rather than having a black-and-white he was touched or not rule could be part of the problem.not even remotely close to the same play. RG3 dove forward, an act that clearly indicates an effort to gain yards, and the ball came out as a direct result of that move, a result of TRYING TO GAIN YARDS. IN this case, it came out because the player thought he was already down, and was NOT TRYING to gainyards.that's still a bad call, though. a few weeks ago RGIII really did give himself up by diving to the ground. the officials determined that even though he dove to the ground and hit the ground prior to the ball coming loose, he wasn't giving himself up and it was a fumble. the officiating has been very inconsistent this year.Well no, he "gave himself up" because he made no effort to re-establish the play. He just put the ball into the ground and got up and walked away.All the nfl wants is effing offense and its BS. Giving yourself up because your pissed you slipped?!
The difference is both obvious and significant, and refusing to see the difference is just silly
Yeah, that pick 6 had to be Randle's fault. You could tell from two things: Eli's body language and the receivers coach screaming at Randle on the sideline after the play occurred.He has his moments. And is invisible at times too. I don't think Eli fully trusts him yet. For good reason, as the pick six appears to have been mostly Randle's fault.So is he a product of Cruz and Nicks drawing coverage? Or is he playing well?Not yet. Hopefully by playoff time. Fantasy playoff time, that is.I missed most of the game. Is Randle becoming a must start?
Thanks for the information. I am a huge Tiger fan and I can't turn away from the game.He has his moments. And is invisible at times too. I don't think Eli fully trusts him yet. For good reason, as the pick six appears to have been mostly Randle's fault.So is he a product of Cruz and Nicks drawing coverage? Or is he playing well?Not yet. Hopefully by playoff time. Fantasy playoff time, that is.I missed most of the game. Is Randle becoming a must start?
This is pretty sorry.Not good, the Bears D has to make a stop.
yes, it came out the instant he 'gave himself up.'but the ball came out the INSTANT RG3 hit the ground. I'm sorry you can't see the difference. pretty clear to meit was pretty clear at the time RGIII had given himself up imo, but it's a pointless argument. he dove to the ground so as to avoid a hit. and he didn't slide most likely because he isn't used to the clunky knee brace. it was more than apparent his intention was to 'give himself up' so as to avoid a hit. so I will disagree that it was 'not even remotely the same' because diving head first was more likely a move of slef preservation rather than a ploy to keep gaining yards. the fact that a rule like this relies on an official to figure out the intentions of a player rather than having a black-and-white he was touched or not rule could be part of the problem.not even remotely close to the same play. RG3 dove forward, an act that clearly indicates an effort to gain yards, and the ball came out as a direct result of that move, a result of TRYING TO GAIN YARDS. IN this case, it came out because the player thought he was already down, and was NOT TRYING to gainyards.that's still a bad call, though. a few weeks ago RGIII really did give himself up by diving to the ground. the officials determined that even though he dove to the ground and hit the ground prior to the ball coming loose, he wasn't giving himself up and it was a fumble. the officiating has been very inconsistent this year.Well no, he "gave himself up" because he made no effort to re-establish the play. He just put the ball into the ground and got up and walked away.All the nfl wants is effing offense and its BS. Giving yourself up because your pissed you slipped?!
The difference is both obvious and significant, and refusing to see the difference is just silly
LMAO...was just arguing that the Giant WR didn't fumble. Couldn't care less about the Bears, but I do hate the GiantsIf he is, I don't know him.Bears fan are we?you can't...but there was nothing remotely rough about that..he spun him but didn't "throw" him anywhere...WR lost his balance after being turned. was obvious PI if catchable, but a LOOOOOONNGGG way from "roughness"He wasn't... that should be a personal foul not a PI. That's ridiculous... since when can you swing a WR around by his jersey and throw him to the ground? Irregardless of WHERE the ball was, if that happened away from the pass it'd still be unnecessary roughness.really? How was he gonna catch that ball????????Good to know that you can now swing a WR around and throw them to the ground without a penalty.
You've got to be kidding. I'm just going to assume you are listening to the game and not watching it, because that was clear as day.you can't...but there was nothing remotely rough about that..he spun him but didn't "throw" him anywhere...WR lost his balance after being turned. was obvious PI if catchable, but a LOOOOOONNGGG way from "roughness"He wasn't... that should be a personal foul not a PI. That's ridiculous... since when can you swing a WR around by his jersey and throw him to the ground? Irregardless of WHERE the ball was, if that happened away from the pass it'd still be unnecessary roughness.really? How was he gonna catch that ball????????Good to know that you can now swing a WR around and throw them to the ground without a penalty.
watched it 3 times to be sure. My 10 year old boy is rougher than that. Fully 1/3 of normal PI's are much rougher than that.You've got to be kidding. I'm just going to assume you are listening to the game and not watching it, because that was clear as day.you can't...but there was nothing remotely rough about that..he spun him but didn't "throw" him anywhere...WR lost his balance after being turned. was obvious PI if catchable, but a LOOOOOONNGGG way from "roughness"He wasn't... that should be a personal foul not a PI. That's ridiculous... since when can you swing a WR around by his jersey and throw him to the ground? Irregardless of WHERE the ball was, if that happened away from the pass it'd still be unnecessary roughness.really? How was he gonna catch that ball????????Good to know that you can now swing a WR around and throw them to the ground without a penalty.