MNf - WTF

Stev young, john gruden, trent dilfer and basically every other person with nfl experience. Former nfl head ref and many more said iennings intercepted the ball. Yet some of you are still arguing that. Like you know mor than all of them. It was an interception.
 
Stev young, john gruden, trent dilfer and basically every other person with nfl experience. Former nfl head ref and many more said iennings intercepted the ball. Yet some of you are still arguing that. Like you know mor than all of them. It was an interception.

And people say you know nothing.....
 
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Stev young, john gruden, trent dilfer and basically every other person with nfl experience. Former nfl head ref and many more said iennings intercepted the ball. Yet some of you are still arguing that. Like you know mor than all of them. It was an interception.

Stop making sense.
 
If you watch the replay... look at the eyes of the side judge who signaled TD (or in the direction he's looking) He is looking at the back judge. As the back judge starts to go up with his arms to signal a time out (which is the protocal for signaling an interception) He simultaniously raises his hands. (Thinking that's what the back judge was gonna rule) I'm also guessing that as Jenning came down with the ball... He probably thought G.B. was on offense, and that Aaron Rogers threw the ball. ...thus a completed catch in the endzone Clearly an injustice, but hey, in the grand scheme of things... it's just a game.
 
Can't believe that this is something Ellen and I are in total agreement on. Is hell freezing over?:smile:
 
If you watch the replay... look at the eyes of the side judge who signaled TD (or in the direction he's looking) He is looking at the back judge. As the back judge starts to go up with his arms to signal a time out (which is the protocal for signaling an interception) He simultaniously raises his hands. (Thinking that's what the back judge was gonna rule) I'm also guessing that as Jenning came down with the ball... He probably thought G.B. was on offense, and that Aaron Rogers threw the ball. ...thus a completed catch in the endzone Clearly an injustice, but hey, in the grand scheme of things... it's just a game.

True.. except for the players it directly effected. But I bet theres a few guys out in vegas right now that are struggling to think of things "in the grand scheme of things". I imagine there's a few death threats being scribbled onto the back of some worthless bet slips right now.
 

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