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You don't have to change your mind and I don't go into debating expecting to do so, but at least acknowledge what people are typing (or quoting multiple times), especially when they're re-reviewing plays and giving some benefit of the doubt to your opinion. After a while you just come off like a troll who's hellbent on frustrating people in circular arguments, yet I'm again giving the benefit of the doubt that it's not your intention. It's how you end up with all caps responses and being called a dipstick. |
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I’ll make a wager with you that the league disagrees with you and issues a fine and/or suspension. Put your money where your mouth is. |
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I thought the 2nd one to MVS was worse than the JuJu one. The result was just worse.
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I love this team:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">A few reactions to JuJu Smith-Schuster being knocked out the game.<br><br>Justin Reid: "We were pissed."<br>MVS: "Are they really protecting us?"<br>Isiah Pacheco: "It brought tears to my eyes.<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Chiefs?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Chiefs</a> <a href="https://t.co/DvN8VFvx9j">pic.twitter.com/DvN8VFvx9j</a></p>— PJ Green (@PJGreenTV) <a href="https://twitter.com/PJGreenTV/status/1591915259958378499?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 13, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Thank you. Reid, Reid, Mahomes, Pacheco, MVS, and Toney all said it was an illegal hit. |
it sure looked like a dirty hit. 30 years ago it was great defense but now they say they want to protect players and then they pick up the flag and it would be a penalty for just about anyone else.
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I saw Chris Jones get a penalty that allowed the Colts to keep the ball cuz he said something mean to a QB. If we're protecting QBs feelings, then we should protect everyone's brain. |
Both were penalties plain and simple by the letter of the law. Of course The Chiefs never get these calls so both flags were picked up.
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Penalties/rules are designed to be objective. A certain conduct is prohibited regardless of intent. Most face masks now days are accidental but are 15 yard penalties regardless. Remember when there were 2 different varieties of face mask? 5 yards and 15 yards? Seems like the league decided even accidentally grabbing a face mask was a personal foul. Same here, hitting helmet to helmet as a defender tackling a defenseless receiver, even though that wasn’t his intent (debatable) is still an infraction. |
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1. The letter of the rule was violated 2. The refs messed up by not enforcing the letter of the rule Also - I post from my phone on the go sometimes so I don’t always get to respond to every point. I thought I was being clear and I apologize if you feel like I wasn’t addressing your points. Have a good evening. |
Cisco was trying to put those hits on and celebrated and posed like he was trying to do it.
Shoulder pads to WR helmet when the WR has the ball not long enough to be a completion is a penalty. The officials pow wow was that the shoulder pads did not hit the WR helmet. Considering that WR was showing the fencing response is a pretty good sign that there was contact to the head. I suppose a concussion is possible from rapid deceleration on a shoulder to shoulder hit or from head hitting ground, but unlikely you get a KO unless hit to head and replay showed a hit to the head. How that group of officials pow-wowed and then figured no head contact is plain stupid. |
We don’t want more flags people. Did we forget how unwatchable the nfl was when they averaged 15+ flags a game? Hell even just a couple years ago when they emphasized OL holding? Every other play had laundry.
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