MNf - WTF

Wrong. If the defender catches it first, even if he's still in the air, the offensive player can't reach in later and claim simultaneously possession. I can't believe you think you know the rules better than Jerry Austin.

It's ok, rux. I took care of cyco in the other thread. He has finally seen the light.
 
I'm fairly certain, unless they changed the rule, you can't do that in the NFL. If there is a change of possession the play is dead on a conversion...of course the replacement refs might not know that.

If that were the case I don't think they'd have been required to kick the PAT. Just my thought, I don't know for sure.
 
Sad thing is... the guys reviewing in the booth are not replacement refs. They are the normal guys!

That said... the replacement refs blew it and have been blowing it all year!

And the NFL is losing credibility. Soon they will start losing fans.

And if I was Ed Hochuli, I would not be smiling at all (as someone stated earlier in the thread) because the game is being ruined...
This was not a reviewable play. The booth officials cannot determine possession. Only if the ball was caught in bounds.
 
Actually, blame the owners. Goodell is just representing them in all of this. You can bet that if the owners got together today and said to end this, it would be over very quickly.

good point. Goodell can't just wave a wand and make the regular refs come back. He doesn't have that kind of power. If people want to be mad, be mad at the owners.
 
View attachment 15113How I envisioned every Packer fan last night. The Packers are my "Iowa Hawkeyes" of the NFL so I always enjoy seeing them lose, that one was a little disheartening as a general fan of the game though. (Also sorry if someone has posted this gif already, My friend showed it to me on facebook and I had to share haha)
 
As much as I despise the Hawkeyes, I wouldn't even want them to get robbed as bad the Packers did last night. (Just imagine the months of whining that would result.)

Rodgers said they gave him a kicking ball for the Packers two-point conversion attempt.
 
As much as I despise the Hawkeyes, I wouldn't even want them to get robbed as bad the Packers did last night. (Just imagine the months of whining that would result.)

Rodgers said they gave him a kicking ball for the Packers two-point conversion attempt.

WTF is a "kicking ball" and what makes it different?
 
Harder. Makes it more "difficult" to kick. Supposedly.

They are also slick too...

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First - the Packers were screwed on that call.

That being said, conventional wisdom (and what the players are coached to do) says knock that ball down/out of bounds/etc. precisely for this very reason. He allowed the receiver to make a play on the ball and allowed the ref's judgment call to be taken into account. Of course, batting the ball down can backfire as it did in the Lions-Titans game. But intercepting the ball backfired here, didn't it?

As far as the missed pass interference, the commentators were mentioning that offensive PI never gets called in that situation, and I've never seen defensive PI get called there, either. Therefore, as blatant as that PI was, it's a non-issue with me.
 
Most offensive thing about Tate's push off was saying that he "plays for God," and then claiming he had no idea what the sideline reporter was saying when she asked about his push-off. If you're going to play the "God" card, don't turn around and immediately lie.
 
First - the Packers were screwed on that call.

That being said, conventional wisdom (and what the players are coached to do) says knock that ball down/out of bounds/etc. precisely for this very reason. He allowed the receiver to make a play on the ball and allowed the ref's judgment call to be taken into account. Of course, batting the ball down can backfire as it did in the Lions-Titans game. But intercepting the ball backfired here, didn't it?

As far as the missed pass interference, the commentators were mentioning that offensive PI never gets called in that situation, and I've never seen defensive PI get called there, either. Therefore, as blatant as that PI was, it's a non-issue with me.

This......although I am not so sure the Packers got screwed on the call.......that will be debated for decades. As far as the interference call goes either way, I don't reacll ever seeing interference called on a Hail Mary pass in the end zone. It may have been one time or another, but I don't remember it.

I think the Packers db's screwed up as much as anyone. There was no need to attempt an interception there. None at all. DB's are taught to bat the ball down to the ground, or bat it away so no one can catch it, or if the offensive player gets his hands on it first, make sure he does not make it to the ground with it. The Packer's db's did none of those. There was no reason to try and make an interception of that pass. Knock it away.
 
Most offensive thing about Tate's push off was saying that he "plays for God," and then claiming he had no idea what the sideline reporter was saying when she asked about his push-off. If you're going to play the "God" card, don't turn around and immediately lie.

Im not going to hold him to that. He may not have realized that he pushed off. Shields looked like he was overacting a little.
 
This......although I am not so sure the Packers got screwed on the call.......that will be debated for decades. As far as the interference call goes either way, I don't reacll ever seeing interference called on a Hail Mary pass in the end zone. It may have been one time or another, but I don't remember it.

I think the Packers db's screwed up as much as anyone. There was no need to attempt an interception there. None at all. DB's are taught to bat the ball down to the ground, or bat it away so no one can catch it, or if the offensive player gets his hands on it first, make sure he does not make it to the ground with it. The Packer's db's did none of those. There was no reason to try and make an interception of that pass. Knock it away.

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