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Post by FredFan7 on Sept 26, 2020 22:44:29 GMT -5
Post observations here. Don't have me be the only one posting.
Enjoy the games!
Bears at Falcons — Jerome Boger Rams at Bills — Alex Kemp WAS Football Team at Browns — Shawn Hochuli Titans at Vikings — Clete Blakeman Raiders at Patriots — Ron Torbert 49ers at Giants — Clay Martin Bengals at Eagles — Adrian Hill Texans at Steelers — Shawn Smith Jets at Colts — Craig Wrolstad Panthers at Chargers — Tony Corrente Buccaneers at Broncos — Land Clark Lions at Cardinals — Scott Novak Cowboys at Seahawks — Carl Cheffers Packers at Saints NBC — Brad Rogers
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Post by zebrablog on Sept 27, 2020 1:36:11 GMT -5
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Post by jc on Sept 27, 2020 10:31:55 GMT -5
zebralog
Why are those crew list small- very hard to read. Hard to enlarge when saved as a picture. Why cant you have a larger separate image or just have a spreadsheet to post?
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Post by FredFan7 on Sept 27, 2020 12:53:10 GMT -5
Side judge Michael Banks and back judge Scott Helverson display textbook mechanics and get to the goal line before the ball carrier and are in proper position to rule the touchdown.
While this was a easy call, it is important to be at the goal line when the tackle is right at the big stripe.
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Post by FredFan7 on Sept 27, 2020 13:31:25 GMT -5
Crazy sequence in Atlanta.
The Bears get a roughing the passer call for a high hit on Matt Ryan. In the ensuing fumble scramble, the Bears picked it up and threw an illegal forward pass.
Referee Jerome Boger initially ruled that the fouls offset.But both fouls were on the Bears. Conventional wisdom says the Falcons would decline the illegal forward pass and accept the roughing the passer for an automatic first down.
The Falcons were lined up to run a play after Boger ruled offsetting penalties.
There was a big conference, and Boger then corrected the mistake. He properly allowed the Falcons to decline the illegal forward pass and accept the roughing the passer for an automatic first down.
Someone saved the crew - either an official on the field, the replay official or centralized replay in the Art McNally Game Day Central. Call of the game to whomever stepped up and got things right.
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Post by FredFan7 on Sept 27, 2020 13:33:03 GMT -5
This play shows why wing officials need room at the pylon.
Side judge Jeff Lamberth backs up to the photographer's restraining line (broken yellow line) for two reasons. He needs room to get a panoramic view of the play. And more importantly, Lamberth backed up for his own safety. Had to been straddling the pylon he would be on his way to the hospital with broken legs or blown out knees.
Closer isn't always better!
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Post by FredFan7 on Sept 27, 2020 13:35:06 GMT -5
Browns safety Andrew Sendejo is not flagged for contact on a touchdown catch by Washington receiver Dontrelle Inman. If Sendejo lowered his shoulder, there is a case for a personal foul, since there is no reason to make a tackle in the end zone. Sendejo is engaged in trying to get the ball loose, and transitions to using his hands to do so, which is what the league wants to see in this case. Inman stood up and flexed over Sendejo, which is a clear taunting foul. The penalty was assessed on the kickoff, and if Inman gets a second unsportsmanlike conduct in the 2&DQ category, he will be automatically ejected from the game. streamable.com/lc307n
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Post by FredFan7 on Sept 27, 2020 13:39:17 GMT -5
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Post by FredFan7 on Sept 27, 2020 13:55:50 GMT -5
With 15 seconds remaining in the first half, a Raiders touchdown was reversed in replay, putting receiver Hunter Renfrow down by contact short of the goal line. By rule, under two minutes, when a replay reversal changes a stopped clock to a running clock, a 10-second runoff must be applied. This rule is in place to make up for the time lost if the correct call had been made on the field.
On the play, the Patriots were called for defensive holding, which was declined. This penalty, although declined, abated the runoff without the need for the Raiders to use their final timeout to avoid the runoff.
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Post by tj888 on Sept 27, 2020 14:04:32 GMT -5
Clear catch by Buffalo ruled an interception by the officials. Terry Brown with a disastrous call upheld by replay. Mike Pereira clearly is in shock and so am I.
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Post by sullim4 on Sept 27, 2020 14:08:39 GMT -5
Clear catch by Buffalo ruled an interception by the officials. Terry Brown with a disastrous call upheld by replay. Mike Pereira clearly is in shock and so am I. It is calls like this that give fodder to folks that criticize officials and fuel conspiracy theorists. This was a terrible call and that it was upheld by replay is even more amazing. Led to 7 points for the Rams.
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Post by tj888 on Sept 27, 2020 14:18:01 GMT -5
Clear catch by Buffalo ruled an interception by the officials. Terry Brown with a disastrous call upheld by replay. Mike Pereira clearly is in shock and so am I. It is calls like this that give fodder to folks that criticize officials and fuel conspiracy theorists. This was a terrible call and that it was upheld by replay is even more amazing. Led to 7 points for the Rams. Completely agree! Easy reversal for me.
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Post by tj888 on Sept 27, 2020 14:19:00 GMT -5
Controversial overturn in the ATL vs CHI game that took away a TD for Allen Robinson of the Bears.
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Post by FredFan7 on Sept 27, 2020 14:49:46 GMT -5
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Post by FredFan7 on Sept 27, 2020 14:51:50 GMT -5
It is calls like this that give fodder to folks that criticize officials and fuel conspiracy theorists. This was a terrible call and that it was upheld by replay is even more amazing. Led to 7 points for the Rams. Completely agree! Easy reversal for me. Kinda weak, but here is the explanation....
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