Looks like Jennings got jobbed too last night: http://cdn.bleacherreport.net/images...gif?1348543122
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Looks like Jennings got jobbed too last night: http://cdn.bleacherreport.net/images...gif?1348543122
Good, I wanna see them do it and laugh at them getting ejected and suspended as a team for the rest of the year. Will that mean the Bears didn't beat them this year? Yeah, but seeing grown men act like petulent children, especially if they play for the wrong laundry color is fuggin' awesome.Quote:
T.J. Lang, a guest on 97.1 The Ticket in Detroit on Tuesday, said players debated going on strike or taking a knee on every play in upcoming games if locked-out officials didn't return.
"Whatever it takes, it's just a total embarrassment to everybody watching the game, the players in the game, it's not fun to be part of something like that. ... If it keeps going on, it's going to get ugly."
What is the NFL going to do when Basketball season starts? These refs can't be in two places at once.
1) IMO, the same applies here. At least for the ruling of a simultaneous possession. Both guys went up for the ball. Jennings had it in his hands and so did tate. Tate landed with the ball near his body. Jennings landed on top of tate, allowing him to roll some possession away from Jennings.
But the rule states simultaneous possession goes to the offense. It doesnt mention who had more possession.
2) I bring this instance up often, because its the one I remember most vividly. Tim Tebow throws a Hail mary to the endzone. Defensive PI. The Broncos receiver was pushed all the way out of the endzone. It wasnt called. It wasnt reviewed either, because it wasnt a scoring play.
I didnt see Tim Tebow crying about the Refs. I didnt see everyone crying that the refs should be fired.
http://www.milehighreport.com/2011/1...erference-that
3) PI is rarely called on Hail Mary's. Thats bull that offensive PI "Should" negate a touchdown on a hail mary on review.... when Defensive PI wouldnt be automatically reviewed because it isnt a scoring play.