Yet another ridiculous rule costs the Lions. Getting tired of it.
(yes, it was ruled correctly... but what a stupid rule to not allow us to have a play bc the refs made a mistake)
I guess we can add this to the Cowboys playoff game, the Calvin rule, the Rodgers hail mary after the phantom penalty, and the illegal batting that wasn't called against Seattle.
Just add it to the list
Yet another ridiculous rule costs the Lions. Getting tired of it.
(yes, it was ruled correctly... but what a stupid rule to not allow us to have a play bc the refs made a mistake)
I guess we can add this to the Cowboys playoff game, the Calvin rule, the Rodgers hail mary after the phantom penalty, and the illegal batting that wasn't called against Seattle.
Just add it to the list
Hernandez probably has been playing football since he was a child. They say playing before the age of 12 is incredibly bad and can cause CTE very young. not saying that correlation equals causation. But there's a very real chance the 2 worked together resplendently.
It's also worth pointing out that his committed murder was planned out and performed execution style, iirc. That's not typical of CTE violence. He didn't snap and kill someone. I think he was just a crazy dude raised in a crazy environment.
Not to turn this into another political thread, but I've now had two friends abandon their teams. One, a Patriots fan, left because of Brady's and Belichick's previous support of/friendship with Trump. The other, a Cowboys fan, has abandoned ship because Jerry took a knee last night.
I've started a new recruiting tactic for the Falcons train.
Yet another ridiculous rule costs the Lions. Getting tired of it.
(yes, it was ruled correctly... but what a stupid rule to not allow us to have a play bc the refs made a mistake)
I guess we can add this to the Cowboys playoff game, the Calvin rule, the Rodgers hail mary after the phantom penalty, and the illegal batting that wasn't called against Seattle.
Just add it to the list
Of course, if you don't allow the runoff, then you end up screwing the Falcons because you give the Lions a free play without having to worry about the play clock. Effectively, that could give them two potential plays at the goal line if they got a quick incompletion. But, I guess you don't care about that.
How would you have legislated that differently?
I feel like a 10 second run off is a pretty fair compromise.
It's not a fair compromise bc we didn't cause the clock to stop. It doesn't take 10 seconds to snap a play.
The rule was called correctly but it's a bad rule.
And while we are on the topic of the Lions being screwed, I would like to see the overwhelming evidence that Trufant actually held the receiver on the Stafford interception on the final drive that.
The Lions didn't do.anything wrong
The officials made the wrong call on the field which cost the Lions another play.
I'm not blaming the Falcons, they didn't do anything wrong either. But how do we lose a play simply bc the refs made a wrong call? The spirit of that rule is to stop us from committing a penalty or faking an injury... That didn't happen
All that happened was the refS made the wrong call, and so we lose a play bc they had to fix it.
That's just BS
And was it catchable? There was a penalty at the end that clearly went way out of bounds and it stood anyway.
And fwiw, because there was 8 or less seconds ticking down, no they likely would not have been able to run a play at all that wouldn't have resulted in a penalty for not lining up correctly.
While obviously there was a chance, it was rather unlikely the Lions get everyone up to the line and set in 8 seconds. It was the right decision. And it was an extremely close play. I don't see how you're faulting the refs on this one.
I'm not faulting the refs. I'm faulting the rule.
The rule is designed to punish a team for committing a penalty or faking an injury in order to stop the clock.
In this situation, the clock was stopped ONLY because the refs missed the call.
I'm not blaming the refs for missing the call, I'm blaming the rule that says we can't run a play BECAUSE they missed the call.
You still haven't proposed a fair alternative rule.
You run the clock on the whistle.
The officials did the Falcons a service for reviewing the play. The Lions shouldn't get punished for that, so they need to place the ball down and start the clock on the whistle.
I understand that's not ideal for the Falcons, but it's the fairest thing left to do.
Everyone in the country outside of Georgia agrees with that