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Post by FredFan7 on Dec 13, 2014 19:59:28 GMT -5
What crews did you see? What did you think of them?
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Post by FredFan7 on Dec 14, 2014 11:33:51 GMT -5
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Post by zebrablog on Dec 14, 2014 13:30:45 GMT -5
Substitutions:
LJ100 Tom Symonette to Tony Corrente’s crew (JAX@BAL) U11 Fred Bryan to Bill Leavy’s crew (GB@BUF) LJ90 Mike Spanier to Ronald Torbert’s crew (TB@CAR). Spanier worked the Thursday night game. HL48 Jim Mello to Gene Steratore’s crew (HOU@IND) FJ67 Doug Rosenbaum to Craig Wrolstad’s crew (DEN@SD)
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Post by FredFan7 on Dec 14, 2014 14:37:15 GMT -5
Watching R114 working in Indy. Steratore made a great holding call on the Colts' #74 to wipe out a great deflected TD catch.
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Post by cj on Dec 14, 2014 14:42:14 GMT -5
Weird play to end Giants-Redskins first half. Redskins qb, RGIII, lunged for the pylon on what would be the last play of the half, hit it but just before hitting it, lost control of the ball but regained it and then when he went to the ground lost it again. Perieria says he had to maintain possession through the recovery and hence it was no TD and as the officials were leaving an argument ensued and Santana Moss found himself disqualified by Triplet and company.
Moss was charged with 2 penalties which were enforced on the kickoff for the 2nde half leaving Giants to kick off from Redskins 35 so why not try on onside kick which they did and they recovered but were held to a field goal.
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Post by cball1985 on Dec 14, 2014 15:21:43 GMT -5
Disagree with the DPI on # 22 of Jacksonville. It looked like the feet were tangled.
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Post by russ on Dec 14, 2014 15:24:05 GMT -5
Bad DPI call against #22 of Jax that ended up being about a 25 yard penalty. I believe it was thrown by Shawn Hochuli. As much as I liked Hochuli in the Pac 12 he has really not had a good season at all. He is a rookie so I will certainly cut him some slack, but it has been a tough season for him. I think Blandino would be better off putting him at BJ where he thrived in College instead of SJ. Even though they are both deep wings they are much different positions. With Dornan retired, no reason not to make the change in the offseason IMO.
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Post by FredFan7 on Dec 14, 2014 15:24:07 GMT -5
Weird play to end Giants-Redskins first half. Redskins qb, RGIII, lunged for the pylon on what would be the last play of the half, hit it but just before hitting it, lost control of the ball but regained it and then when he went to the ground lost it again. Perieria says he had to maintain possession through the recovery and hence it was no TD and as the officials were leaving an argument ensued and Santana Moss found himself disqualified by Triplet and company. Moss was charged with 2 penalties which were enforced on the kickoff for the 2nde half leaving Giants to kick off from Redskins 35 so why not try on onside kick which they did and they recovered but were held to a field goal. www.nfl.com/videos/washington-redskins/0ap3000000443334/Santana-Moss-ejected-after-no-touchdown-callMaybe if Jay Gruden and his coaches were more interested in getting their players away from the officials instead of verbally abusing them, then maybe Moss would still be in the game.
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Post by russ on Dec 14, 2014 15:37:30 GMT -5
Weird play to end Giants-Redskins first half. Redskins qb, RGIII, lunged for the pylon on what would be the last play of the half, hit it but just before hitting it, lost control of the ball but regained it and then when he went to the ground lost it again. Perieria says he had to maintain possession through the recovery and hence it was no TD and as the officials were leaving an argument ensued and Santana Moss found himself disqualified by Triplet and company. Moss was charged with 2 penalties which were enforced on the kickoff for the 2nde half leaving Giants to kick off from Redskins 35 so why not try on onside kick which they did and they recovered but were held to a field goal. www.nfl.com/videos/washington-redskins/0ap3000000443334/Santana-Moss-ejected-after-no-touchdown-callMaybe if Jay Gruden and his coaches were more interested in getting their players away from the officials instead of verbally abusing them, then maybe Moss would still be in the game. Not related to Officiating but Jay Gruden is about as incompetent of a coach as I have ever seen.
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Post by FredFan7 on Dec 14, 2014 15:43:54 GMT -5
russ, a bunch of Bears' fans will see your Jay Gruden and raise you Marc Trestman!
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Post by russ on Dec 14, 2014 16:24:31 GMT -5
russ, a bunch of Bears' fans will see your Jay Gruden and raise you Marc Trestman! They are both just awful
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Post by hank on Dec 14, 2014 16:32:05 GMT -5
Weird play to end Giants-Redskins first half. Redskins qb, RGIII, lunged for the pylon on what would be the last play of the half, hit it but just before hitting it, lost control of the ball but regained it and then when he went to the ground lost it again. Perieria says he had to maintain possession through the recovery and hence it was no TD and as the officials were leaving an argument ensued and Santana Moss found himself disqualified by Triplet and company. Moss was charged with 2 penalties which were enforced on the kickoff for the 2nde half leaving Giants to kick off from Redskins 35 so why not try on onside kick which they did and they recovered but were held to a field goal. It took Triplette 3 attempts to throw his flag.
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Post by FredFan7 on Dec 14, 2014 16:36:44 GMT -5
Deadspin had some fun with that.
Sometimes the hand slips. The worst is when you have DPI, everyone is screaming for it and you're tugging at a stuck flag.
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Post by ak482 on Dec 14, 2014 16:51:46 GMT -5
Second straight week I have a quibble with a defenseless receiver call. In this case the Seahawks WR lowered his head to absorb the hit, and went into Reid's strike zone. I know why the NFL wants this called, but what can a DB do safely to lower the strike zone?
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Post by russ on Dec 14, 2014 16:52:55 GMT -5
Jim Harbaugh back to his old tricks. Two very obvious personal fouls against Eric Reid and he thinks they are bad calls. The first one was a hit while the runner was already out of bounds and the second was one of the most obvious helmet to helmet calls I have seen. Great calls by the crew and Harbaugh is just being Harbaugh. It is very hard to take that guy seriously when he is wrong so often on his arguments. These were not borderline calls, they were obvious.
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