cajunrevenge
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Just discovered if the Saints make it the Superb Owl they will be the home team so they would use the home team locker room for the game. That would be fun.
Just discovered if the Saints make it the Superb Owl they will be the home team so they would use the home team locker room for the game. That would be fun.
Anyone still trying to defend the officials not purposely ensuring Dallas wins?
I watched none of the game. Two biggest calls I know of favored Dallas in a highly contested game. I heard the officiating was terrible all around yesterday though.
They need to fix that fumble for a touchback rule. It’s never made sense to award the defense possession of the ball.
It does seem a little extreme.
For sure. Move the offense back to the 20 or something or assess a penalty. Literally anything besides the current rule is an inprovement.
What was the scenario that took place?
What was the scenario that took place?
Saints player tried to stretch the ball into the end zone. Ball was knocked out and fumbled out of the end zone. Panthers got possession because it was a touchback.
So I'm assuming no Panthers player touched the ball when it went into endzone and out of bounds post-fumble?
If that's the case, then why are you against the rule out of curiosity? If the ball is fumbled whether the defense causes it or sloppy play by the offensive player, why should the offense get the ball back? Seems like a touchback is the most "neutral" decision here. Perhaps you can have the offense do a free punt like after a safety. But I mean, I feel like giving the ball back to the offensive player after they took the risk in trying to stretch the ball, is rewarding careless play.