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Post by mike on Nov 22, 2010 7:45:57 GMT -5
I give Winter's crew a B. They had some nice calls that they made, but I thought they missed a decent amount of offensive holding on both sides (though at least it was consistent) and I thought Philly got away with DPI early in the game forcing the Giants to settle for a FG and there was one Philly FG attempt where the kicker appeared to go into his motion a bit early that was not called. Not 100% sure about the rule on the kicker so I do not want to mark Winter's crew down for that without being absolutely sure
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Post by nyasablue on Nov 22, 2010 9:45:34 GMT -5
Last night was the first time I have seen an actual CLIPPING call in the NFL in what seems like ages.......and it was a beaut too....
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Post by zcr57 on Nov 22, 2010 11:12:38 GMT -5
Last night was the first time I have seen an actual CLIPPING call in the NFL in what seems like ages.......and it was a beaut too.... I agree. Michalek had a couple of really good calls last night. The chop block he called against Philly was textbook, too.
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Post by cball1985 on Nov 22, 2010 11:57:51 GMT -5
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Post by hank on Nov 22, 2010 14:24:58 GMT -5
Last night was the first time I have seen an actual CLIPPING call in the NFL in what seems like ages.......and it was a beaut too.... Yes, how true......What is peculiar is that I saw two clipping calls yesterday and both were in Pennsylvania.
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Post by FredFan7 on Nov 22, 2010 18:16:09 GMT -5
File this under the "someone hasn't learned his lesson" file. Also, the photo is great. The body language on Corrente looks like he's saying, "And stay out!" yhoo.it/f2hu7Y
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Post by zcr57 on Nov 22, 2010 18:22:59 GMT -5
File this under the "someone hasn't learned his lesson" file. Also, the photo is great. The body language on Corrente looks like he's saying, "And stay out!" yhoo.it/f2hu7YSeymour took his sweet time getting off the field. A delay of game or unsportsmanlike flag may have been warranted. Here's another article and video: bit.ly/dJ34V6He drew a hefty fine, but a suspension might have been warranted. Does anyone remember the last time a player was suspended for a game ar two following an ejection? The only one I can think of was the Albert Haynesworth stomping incident in 2006.
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Post by FredFan7 on Nov 22, 2010 23:53:45 GMT -5
Seymour fined 25K.
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Post by plbell627 on Nov 23, 2010 9:21:40 GMT -5
That's kind of a cheap fine $25,000 and no game suspension. That's not sending the right message Mr. Roger Goodall if you really want to show that you won't take this kind of action then at least a 1 game suspension is warranted or you may see more of this in the future.
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Post by tuckerewell on Nov 25, 2010 23:59:01 GMT -5
Someone posted on another site this week that fines for fighting/personal fouls that occur after a play have a set schedule. First time it's $10k, the second incident is $25k. This was Seymours second, he had one last year. It makes no difference who is fighting. QBs can't be protected in a situation where there is no play happening. Am told the fine schedule for this is set in the collective bargaining agreement. Seymour was wrong and out of line but without question Ben was stirring it up
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