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2012 NFL Random Chatter

  • Pick6
    SportsAndLady;1279799 wrote:I wouldn't have even sent my players out lol
    yeah my mistake on the rule. I wouldnt have either. By rule I think it is a TD, but the rule obviously has flaws if me, and the refs are correct. Definitely going to be a hot topic..
  • IggyPride00
    Skip Bayless just tweeted that Roger Goodell is personally turning the NFL into the WWE by allowing this farce to go on under his watch.
  • bases_loaded
    Pick6;1279810 wrote:yeah my mistake on the rule. I wouldnt have either. By rule I think it is a TD, but the rule obviously has flaws if me, and the refs are correct. Definitely going to be a hot topic..

    No its not a TD by rule, simultaneous possession is when both players catch the ball at the same time, it's not when one guy grabs at the ball after another caught it.
  • Pick6
    bases_loaded;1279812 wrote:No its not a TD by rule, simultaneous possession is when both players catch the ball at the same time, it's not when one guy grabs at the ball after another caught it.
    I dont know. Not saying Im right, just the worst possible thing for the NFL.
  • Midstate01
    gorocks99;1279808 wrote:The game winning catch!


    I wanna see where Tate's other arm is. That picture doesn't show that or the ball against his chest. That pic proves nothing IMO
  • IggyPride00
    Aside from the final call, the refs were completely dominating the game tonight.

    24 penalties called for a total of 245 yards combined.

    That is completely out of control, and is not letting the players play.
  • IggyPride00
    Peter King:
    One of the great disgraces in NFL history.
  • sportchampps
    His other arm is under the green bay defender
  • mhs95_06
    What is the chance that either of these scenarios happens:

    1) NFL sets aside the refs verdict and awards GB a 12-7 victory.

    2) NFL awards GB a 12-7 victory, but also lets stand a 14-12 victory for the Seahawks. They let each team have the stats figured according to the score of the victory they were credited with.
  • gorocks99
    Midstate01;1279814 wrote:I wanna see where Tate's other arm is. That picture doesn't show that or the ball against his chest. That pic proves nothing IMO
    I dunno how Tate could possibly be sharing possession of the ball, regardless of where his other arm is. But I'm biased.
  • stlouiedipalma
    I just saw McCarthy's presser after the game. He refused to take questions about the officials. If he's that gutless, if he allows money to dictate what he says or does, then he deserved the ending he got.

    Personally, the only people who will be able to exert pressure on Goodell to settle this are the Vegas bookmakers. Once they start losing money they will talk to Goodell and the lockout will end.
  • sportchampps
    The one arm you see is the only 1 he had touching the ball
  • gorocks99
    mhs95_06;1279818 wrote:What is the chance that either of these scenarios happens:

    1) NFL sets aside the refs verdict and awards GB a 12-7 victory.

    2) NFL awards GB a 12-7 victory, but also lets stand a 14-12 victory for the Seahawks. They let each team have the stats figured according to the score of the victory they were credited with.
    1) 0%

    2) 0%
  • wildcats20
    mhs95_06;1279818 wrote:What is the chance that either of these scenarios happens:

    1) NFL sets aside the refs verdict and awards GB a 12-7 victory.

    2) NFL awards GB a 12-7 victory, but also lets stand a 14-12 victory for the Seahawks. They let each team have the stats figured according to the score of the victory they were credited with.

    Lol neither will ever happen.
  • ts1227
    bases_loaded;1279812 wrote:No its not a TD by rule, simultaneous possession is when both players catch the ball at the same time, it's not when one guy grabs at the ball after another caught it.
    The only argument that can be made for simultaneous possession is that Tate got his arm on the ball before they hit the ground, so it doesn't matter that Jennings had it first in the air. The question becomes whether the one arm is enough to call it simultaneous
  • Pick6
    ts1227;1279824 wrote:The only argument that can be made for simultaneous possession is that Tate got his arm on the ball before they hit the ground, so it doesn't matter that Jennings had it first in the air. The question becomes whether the one arm is enough to call it simultaneous
    Was there really one arm? Thought I saw two...right arm on the outisde, and left on the inside (whether it was between his chest and the ball or not, not determind)
  • IggyPride00
    mhs95_06;1279818 wrote:What is the chance that either of these scenarios happens:

    1) NFL sets aside the refs verdict and awards GB a 12-7 victory.

    2) NFL awards GB a 12-7 victory, but also lets stand a 14-12 victory for the Seahawks. They let each team have the stats figured according to the score of the victory they were credited with.

    Not a chance. Goodell will go to the ends of the earth to defend these referees, so there is no ta chance the league office would ever do a thing to question their competency.
  • Pick6
    Yea definitely both arms were around the ball. None underneath Jennings
  • wildcats20
    IggyPride00;1279828 wrote:Not a chance. Goodell will go to the ends of the earth to defend these referees, so there is no ta chance the league office would ever do a thing to question their competency.

    I believe the on field referee has the final say on the outcome. So it doesn't matter what the league office says. I know it's that way in the NBA.
  • wildcats20
    "@TJLang70: Got fucked by the refs.. Embarrassing. Thanks nfl".

    Lol get your check book out.
  • SportsAndLady
    IggyPride00;1279828 wrote:Not a chance. Goodell will go to the ends of the earth to defend these referees, so there is no ta chance the league office would ever do a thing to question their competency.
    The league office would never do a thing because they don't have that capability, not because of your overdramatic reasoning.
  • wildcats20
    Steve Young is about to cry.
  • IggyPride00
    SportsAndLady;1279833 wrote:The league office would never do a thing because they don't have that capability, not because of your overdramatic reasoning.
    Still think the replacement refs should be out there don't you? That island is getting a little loney isn't it?
  • IggyPride00
    wildcats20;1279834 wrote:Steve Young is about to cry.
    Those guys get it.

    They realize how insane jeopardizing the integrity of the league was over a few million dollars when you are a tens of billions a dollars a year company.

    Trent Dilfer said as much. Are the owners that dense that they would rather embarrass the league and the brand than just end this lockout and get the focus back on the game?
  • Terry_Tate
    wildcats20;1279834 wrote:Steve Young is about to cry.

    LOL. I sent a text to my buddy that word for word was the same. He was getting choked up there.