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Reid was pretty diplomatic about it after the game but basically said he knows the rule book pretty well and that they made up a new rule on the intentional grounding call at the end of the first half.
What a god awful crew. Terrible. |
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I swear that horse face looking ref woman pulled me over and gave me a ticket one time.
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And now most people are convinced that's part of the rule. If there is no pressure on the QB, THERE IS NO GROUNDING. PERIOD. |
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The intentional grounding call was correct.
Er - that's assuming that #3 is actually a rule. |
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WRONG. WRONG. WRONG. There MUST be pressure on the QB for an intentional grounding penalty to be called. IT'S IN THE ****ING RULEBOOK None of that shit in your post is. THEY MADE THAT SHIT UP *autistic screeching* |
The premise of the thread doesn't work. The official was doing exactly what the NFL told him to do, which was avoid an ugly blowout right after a team fired their main coaches.
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Clock was running......
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It was definitely one of the worst officiate games I’ve seen, and that is saying a lot because the officiating in this league is so up and down and inconsistent
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Pretty sure the only time a spike is intentional grounding is if you look at a receiver first, why would you not be able to spike a ball on a clock that is stopped?
I've seen a punter do it after a team called T/O on a bad snap, that didn't draw a penalty. The refs just didn't know what they were doing. |
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