Me thinks you need to go to the eye doctor.What a terrible replay call. That literally just changed the possible outcome of the game. Would be at least 10-7 San Diego heading into halftime and they get the ball at half. Now it looks to be 14-7 Denver. There should be some accountability to blatant missed calls like that. That one penalty could alter home field advantage in the playoffs. So glad I didn't bet on SD tonight or a Chargers fan, feel bad for the ones that are.
Maybe you should relook at it. The laces are spinning and the ball is coming out. Even the NFL network guys are agreeing.Not it was not. His forearm was down and it was clear. End of story.hmmmm . . . I gotta disagree. I thought the ball was moving before his forearm was down. At the very least, it was so close as to not be indisputable. Nevertheless, the SD Defense has gotta get behind Sanders on the TD play.What a terrible replay call. That literally just changed the possible outcome of the game. Would be at least 10-7 San Diego heading into halftime and they get the ball at half. Now it looks to be 14-7 Denver. There should be some accountability to blatant missed calls like that. That one penalty could alter home field advantage in the playoffs. So glad I didn't bet on SD tonight or a Chargers fan, feel bad for the ones that are.Forearm was down and he still had the ball. Looked like the right call to me.
I'd like to see someone do that in a NHL game.I wish Keenan Allen would point to the name on his jersey when drops a ball or falls down on a route. I just hate his TD celebration.
If that group of geniuses are saying it is, then that settles it.Maybe you should relook at it. The laces are spinning and the ball is coming out. Even the NFL network guys are agreeing.Not it was not. His forearm was down and it was clear. End of story.hmmmm . . . I gotta disagree. I thought the ball was moving before his forearm was down. At the very least, it was so close as to not be indisputable. Nevertheless, the SD Defense has gotta get behind Sanders on the TD play.What a terrible replay call. That literally just changed the possible outcome of the game. Would be at least 10-7 San Diego heading into halftime and they get the ball at half. Now it looks to be 14-7 Denver. There should be some accountability to blatant missed calls like that. That one penalty could alter home field advantage in the playoffs. So glad I didn't bet on SD tonight or a Chargers fan, feel bad for the ones that are.Forearm was down and he still had the ball. Looked like the right call to me.
As we all saw. The ball was moving a little bit prior to the forearm touching. The rules say the evidence has to be IRREFUTABLE. The call was fumble. That should be enough to say its not irrefutable.NFL has already tweeted multiple times that it is the forearm that was down hence why it was not a fumble.
I gave up on Sanders scoring TDs and kept him on my bench the past two weeks.
So you are saying that the ball moving a little bit constitutes loss of control?As we all saw. The ball was moving a little bit prior to the forearm touching. The rules say the evidence has to be IRREFUTABLE. The call was fumble. That should be enough to say its not irrefutable.NFL has already tweeted multiple times that it is the forearm that was down hence why it was not a fumble.
Which calls? I can see some people thinking maybe there was a fumble...Man. San Diego is getting hosed on these calls.
OopsHillman!
Exactly. Some people will see what they want to see, however.As we all saw. The ball was moving a little bit prior to the forearm touching. The rules say the evidence has to be IRREFUTABLE. The call was fumble. That should be enough to say its not irrefutable.NFL has already tweeted multiple times that it is the forearm that was down hence why it was not a fumble.
I did the same thing.OopsHillman!
If the ball is moving before the player is down it's a fumble.So you are saying that the ball moving a little bit constitutes loss of control?As we all saw. The ball was moving a little bit prior to the forearm touching. The rules say the evidence has to be IRREFUTABLE. The call was fumble. That should be enough to say its not irrefutable.NFL has already tweeted multiple times that it is the forearm that was down hence why it was not a fumble.
Are you saying it doesn't?So you are saying that the ball moving a little bit constitutes loss of control?As we all saw. The ball was moving a little bit prior to the forearm touching. The rules say the evidence has to be IRREFUTABLE. The call was fumble. That should be enough to say its not irrefutable.NFL has already tweeted multiple times that it is the forearm that was down hence why it was not a fumble.
And again...they need to stop thatThey need to stop trying so hard to get it to Oliver
Yeah cmon its not workingAnd again...they need to stop thatThey need to stop trying so hard to get it to Oliver
"Let's take away Oliver and make that Rivers guy beat us with his arm." If you'd told me that was going to be the strategy, I'd have bet the mortgage on the Chargers and the points.This is unbelievable what they're doing to Oliver. Every time someone is in his face.