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pugsnotdrugs19 12-17-2017 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Coach (Post 13293500)
Incorrect.

From the West, I should say

But if we're being honest, they're done all together.

Dylan 12-17-2017 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 13293492)
Yeah, is that in the rule book?


Amnorix will be here shortly to let us know...:D

RaidersOftheCellar 12-17-2017 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Chief (Post 13293478)
I can't stand the Steelers or the Raiders, and I'm not losing any sleep over their losses today. But damn, some of these NFL rules are garbage.

That rule may suck but what's the alternative? Obviously you can't give him a TD. You'd have players hurling it into the end zone every time they're close.

That first down measurement was absurd though. And I don't think it was a first down.

kjwood75nro 12-17-2017 11:03 PM

Today was a cursed day for football.

Good thing the Chiefs played yesterday.

Coach 12-17-2017 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19 (Post 13293502)
From the West, I should say

But if we're being honest, they're done all together.

There is still two games left, and Oakland has the tiebreaker over us. I will not count my chickens until it's hatched.

kcpasco 12-17-2017 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Coach (Post 13293532)
There is still two games left, and Oakland has the tiebreaker over us. I will not count my chickens until it's hatched.

How so? We have a better division record.

eDave 12-17-2017 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Coach (Post 13293532)
There is still two games left, and Oakland has the tiebreaker over us. I will not count my chickens until it's hatched.

Sunday night crew said we own all tiebreakers.

Why Not? 12-17-2017 11:15 PM

Yeah pretty sure Oakland is eliminated from a division title. They would need an absolute no way it's gonna happen miracle to nab a WC spot.

kcpasco 12-17-2017 11:16 PM

Chiefs own all tiebreakers within the division. The only possibly way to lose the West is for the Chiefs to lose out and LA to win out.

NJChiefsFan 12-17-2017 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Coach (Post 13293532)
There is still two games left, and Oakland has the tiebreaker over us. I will not count my chickens until it's hatched.

That's not true. We have the tiebreaker against all divisional opponents.

Discuss Thrower 12-17-2017 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Why Not? (Post 13293549)
Yeah pretty sure Oakland is eliminated from a division title. They would need an absolute no way it's gonna happen miracle to nab a WC spot.

They have been eliminated from AFCW title contention.

Indian Chief 12-17-2017 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar (Post 13293514)
That rule may suck but what's the alternative? Obviously you can't give him a TD. You'd have players hurling it into the end zone every time they're close.

That first down measurement was absurd though. And I don't think it was a first down.

Obviously that's why that rule exists, so guys aren't chucking it into the end zone. Instead, you place the ball back at the spot of the fumble. In the case of Carr, I think it would probably be the one yard line. If it's the six yard line and the ball gets knocked around and out of the end zone, it goes back to the six.

BryanBusby 12-17-2017 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Chief (Post 13293568)
Obviously that's why that rule exists, so guys aren't chucking it into the end zone. Instead, you place the ball back at the spot of the fumble. In the case of Carr, I think it would probably be the one yard line. If it's the six yard line and the ball gets knocked around and out of the end zone, it goes back to the six.

Carr full on loses possession of the ball and let it roll into the endzone. The rule is just fine.

Coach 12-17-2017 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by kcpasco (Post 13293539)
How so? We have a better division record.

Ah, yes... the better division record. I missed that. For some reason, I thought it was more of tie-breakers in head-to-head first match-up.

Never mind then, carry on.

Indian Chief 12-17-2017 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 13293594)
Carr full on loses possession of the ball and let it roll into the endzone. The rule is just fine.

Yes, he fumbled. Anywhere else on the field and the Raiders retained possession.

He didn't toss it into the end zone hoping someone would get it. He fumbled. That's the actual football play. I don't care that it happened to the Raiders. I just don't like the rule.

BryanBusby 12-18-2017 12:12 AM

How I see hot seats now we are just 2 weeks away

Already gone:

McAdoo

Locks:
Hue Jackson - No way he's keeping his job going 0-16. No ****ing way.

Chuck Pagano - lmao

Marvin Lewis - Both sides wanted this.

John Fox - lmao, again.

Dirk Kotetter - Totally blew a loaded roster. He's a lock.

High:

Bill O'Brien - Even with QB injury, this team should have performed better this year. The relationship with him and the team was already cold.

Vance Joseph - There's been talk that he's safe, but I wouldn't rule out Elway changing course. He's destroyed that franchise.

Bruce Arians - A total collapse and the team is facing a total rebuild. With a coach nearing 70? I'm hesitant.

Jay Gruden - A major downfall and the Redskins have been unusually patient lately. Bruce Allen will be looking for a fallguy.

Medium:

Jack Del Rio - Fired the wrong coordinator last year and bungled a lot of games this year. Last season was super and smoke and mirrors.

The only saving grace for him is a recent contract extension and a poor owner facing a major relocation fee.

John Harbaugh - He's not a lock to return if they don't make the playoffs.

Todd Bowles - He's done beyond expectations, but may not be the right guy for the rehaul.

Mike McCarthy - His saving grace was somehow making it to the playoffs every year. This year they will not make it and I think it's a toss up for Mike. Time is running out for Aaron and they are going in circles currently.

Jim Cladwell - Another blown season on the horizon with a great set up for them to win the North. Not good. His saving grace might be the amount of teams making a move will be real high, and the Lions may decide to wait.

Mild:

Adam Gase - He will need to have a major turn around in '18.

Mike Mularkey - The Titans were expected to storm the South and make some noise in the playoffs. Right now they may barely back in as a WC and be quickly eliminated. Pressure will be high if it's a quick exit or they don't make it.

Jason Garrett - Will need to figure out how to get things turned back in the right direction next year.

My guesses:
Pagano, Lewis, Arians, Joseph, BoB, Kotetter and McCarthy are gone.

NJChiefsFan 12-18-2017 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Indian Chief (Post 13293652)
Yes, he fumbled. Anywhere else on the field and the Raiders retained possession.

He didn't toss it into the end zone hoping someone would get it. He fumbled. That's the actual football play. I don't care that it happened to the Raiders. I just don't like the rule.

Anywhere else on the field the recovery wouldn't result in points.

The NFL argues that because the defense is defending that literal strip of the field that if you lose the ball passed that line then the offense is responsible for recovering it, and if they don't, becomes the other teams ball. They essentially lost the ball behind enemy lines.

I don't really care for the rule that much myself although it also doesn't bother me that much either. Maybe the penalty could be greater than just going back to the spot. Maybe it goes back to the 20 like interceptions do for the defense.

Indian Chief 12-18-2017 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan (Post 13293675)
Anywhere else on the field the recovery wouldn't result in points.

The NFL argues that because the defense is defending that literal strip of the field that if you lose the ball passed that line then the offense is responsible for recovering it, and if they don't, becomes the other teams ball. They essentially lost the ball behind enemy lines.

I don't really care for the rule that much myself although it also doesn't bother me that much either. Maybe the penalty could be greater than just going back to the spot. Maybe it goes back to the 20 like interceptions do for the defense.

I'm with you and I completely understand the spirit of the rule. I just don't enjoy games ending on rules such as this one. Maybe it's too nebulous of a concept, but I want physical play to determine the outcome. Stopped on 4th down, picked off, fumble recovered, TD, FG, etc. It was a rule that ended this game. It was essentially a rule that ended the Steelers game (less so because they still had a shot.)

To be clear, I'm not banging the drum to change the rule. I just personally think it could be better.

NJChiefsFan 12-18-2017 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Indian Chief (Post 13293683)
I'm with you and I completely understand the spirit of the rule. I just don't enjoy games ending on rules such as this one. Maybe it's too nebulous of a concept, but I want physical play to determine the outcome. Stopped on 4th down, picked off, fumble recovered, TD, FG, etc. It was a rule that ended this game. It was essentially a rule that ended the Steelers game (less so because they still had a shot.)

To be clear, I'm not banging the drum to change the rule. I just personally think it could be better.

Sometimes sports rules do lose the context and spirit of the game. I personally would have enjoyed it if the fumble didn't happen and he was down but Lynch's penalty ended up screwing the Raiders since it still would have been enforced. That would have been hilarious.

Best22 12-18-2017 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Coach (Post 13293532)
There is still two games left, and Oakland has the tiebreaker over us. I will not count my chickens until it's hatched.

Oakland does not have a tiebreaker over us.

Oakland is eliminated from the West race.

notorious 12-18-2017 07:13 AM

The endzone touchback rule is fine. Take care of the football.

Red Dawg 12-18-2017 07:20 AM

Rules don't change unless it affects Brady. If they lost because of one of the rules it would change.

lawrenceRaider 12-18-2017 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan (Post 13293675)
Anywhere else on the field the recovery wouldn't result in points.

The NFL argues that because the defense is defending that literal strip of the field that if you lose the ball passed that line then the offense is responsible for recovering it, and if they don't, becomes the other teams ball. They essentially lost the ball behind enemy lines.

I don't really care for the rule that much myself although it also doesn't bother me that much either. Maybe the penalty could be greater than just going back to the spot. Maybe it goes back to the 20 like interceptions do for the defense.

It's a shiddy rule. But it's the rule.

lawrenceRaider 12-18-2017 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Indian Chief (Post 13293683)
I'm with you and I completely understand the spirit of the rule. I just don't enjoy games ending on rules such as this one. Maybe it's too nebulous of a concept, but I want physical play to determine the outcome. Stopped on 4th down, picked off, fumble recovered, TD, FG, etc. It was a rule that ended this game. It was essentially a rule that ended the Steelers game (less so because they still had a shot.)

To be clear, I'm not banging the drum to change the rule. I just personally think it could be better.

Squeelers got screwed. That was a TD. Though the only good outcome of a Squeelers/Cheatriots game is a tie that ends with both starting QB's on IR.

Best22 12-18-2017 09:10 AM

Wasn't Ross Travis robbed of a touchdown vs. the steelers because of the same rule?

**** the Steelers. Yes, refs can take scores off the board, even Steeler scores.

GloryDayz 12-18-2017 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 13293493)
The spot foul on pass interference is to keep defenders from just pulling down receivers if you get beat. If it is just a 15 yard penalty and you grab the jersey, get the 15 yard penalty instead of the big play.

We get it, but what if a WR does the same on an immanent interception? How about when they push-off to make the catch/prevent the interception. It pretty clear that the bias is towards the offense and adding scoring, we get it, but there's just a complete level of inequity when it come to PI.

Hell, if they make me king for a day I'm going to enact a rule that says they're have to be 5 down linemen, and they have to be down and motionless for at least two seconds before the snap. Oh, and that goes for the center too, look back all you want, but you have to have you be motionless with your head up for at least two seconds before the snap. It's not like the offense doesn't get the advantage of knowing the snap count, and the defense isn't prevented from trying to draw a false start with their own "hard count."


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