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12-11-2023 07:31 PM |
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Originally Posted by ghak99
(Post 17274881)
Damn, I had convinced myself Toney was just an idiot, but this shit is crazy. If they had thrown the flag early in the game or just told him they weren't comfortable with how close he was to the line, none of this bullshit blows up at the end of the game. At best the officiating just sucks, at worst the official had an axe to grind and set him up for failure.
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The biggest question is why can't a 4th year WR line up properly and understand the neutral zone. I don't think he was trying to gain an advantage but your RT does all the time with his leaving his stance just before the snap and trying to gain an advantage by lining up with his hips way deeper than the center which gives him a better chance to get into his stance. I didn't see the whole game but thought he got called a couple times.
They didn't call Taylor for his first foul in the Detroit game until the end of that one either.
https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/artic...13132_39229350
"Throughout the Chiefs' 21-20 loss to the Detroit Lions, Taylor seemed to consistently be a step ahead of the Chiefs' snap count while also being illegally lined up off of the line of scrimmage. The combination of a quick first step and starting further back off the line gave him a significant advantage over the Lions' pass rush, and especially top pass-rusher Aidan Hutchinson (though, it did not really slow down Hutchinson from causing havoc in the Chiefs' backfield.)
It became a focal point for the NBC announcing team, with rules analyst Terry McAulay admitting that Taylor was clearly lining up illegally.
The officials did not actually call him for a false start until the final two minutes of the game when the Chiefs were already facing a fourth-and-20."
You guys have a coaching issue and lack of attention to detail.
I was watching the Broncos game and Jerry Jeudy had an awful game but I noticed when he lined up pre-snap he was raising his left arm parallel to the LOS so he knew he wasn't off-sides or covered. If only he could catch the freaking ball. Details beyond Toney.
Still sad that perfect pat is allowed to yell at the refs while being restrained and not get flagged or ejected.
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