It’s crazy.
This on the completely opposite side of the field extended the drive instead of being fourth down.
This on the completely opposite side of the field extended the drive instead of being fourth down.
There ought to be some way for the officiating to make a judgement as to whether an infraction actually influenced the play. How many times have we seen a blocking in the back on a punt return 10+ yards behind/away from the returner on a player who was literally never going to be in position to make a play? Or a WR called for holding when the play is to the complete other side of the field. Sort of like the 'uncatchable' call (which never is called anymore). If the ball is heaved 15 yards out of bounds, how can a defender be called for interference - no one had any chance of making that catch?It’s crazy.
This on the completely opposite side of the field extended the drive instead of being fourth down.
Yes. The buccaneers now, and before the patriots (translation - any time on which Brady is the QB)
Absolutely not. They get screwed on the “dez no catch” that handed the game to the Packers. Any other “favorite” would get that call which is why Aaron Rodgers got it. He was the leagues face w Brady then.Cowgirls