Was that the right call at the end?

Regardless of the call going in our favor....officiating has suffered this year.
 
Feels good to be on the right side of one of these clusterfoos for a change.

Having said that, these legacy defining moments taken away because of officiating blunders suck. Glad we won but I do feel for Campbell. Just like I felt for Romo in 2014.
 
When you send 3 players at the ref for no reason things will end up messed up.

That's why I had to laugh at Aikman's comment:

"When you go back and you watch the tape, Dan Skipper comes in but Taylor Decker also walks over to the official. And you only do that if you're telling the official you're reporting as an eligible."

Three offensive lineman approach the ref. According to Aikman's statement, the only reason for an offensive lineman to do that is to report as an eligible.

So, what is it Detroit? Were you trying to declare all three lineman eligible? Or, trying to pull a fast one? Were you paying attention when #70 was announced as an eligible receiver BEFORE you chose to line up, snap the ball, and run the play? Or maybe, you thought you gamed the system when you heard #70 announced as an eligible?

Detroit, for a team that played a physical game tonight, you lost being soft and cute. Own it.
 
Where is that video. Can’t find it.
Heard that on the radio post-game.

Allen screwed up the announcement, but I still don't hear them talking on TV about the illegal formation.
 
Regardless of the call going in our favor....officiating has suffered this year.
There are too many rules.

Most rules are completely subjective.

Tackling now requires a protractor and calculus.

Many refs are too old.

Players and coaches are constantly trying to find ways around the rules.

It's a situation.
 
There are too many rules.

Most rules are completely subjective.

Tackling now requires a protractor and calculus.

Many refs are too old.

Players and coaches are constantly trying to find ways around the rules.

It's a situation.
We certainly don't want players carrying shanks and brass knuckles......Careful now. Rules are needed.
 
That's why I had to laugh at Aikman's comment:

"When you go back and you watch the tape, Dan Skipper comes in but Taylor Decker also walks over to the official. And you only do that if you're telling the official you're reporting as an eligible."

Three offensive lineman approach the ref. According to Aikman's statement, the only reason for an offensive lineman to do that is to report as an eligible.

So, what is it Detroit? Were you trying to declare all three lineman eligible? Or, trying to pull a fast one? Were you paying attention when #70 was announced as an eligible receiver BEFORE you chose to line up, snap the ball, and run the play? Or maybe, you thought you gamed the system when you heard #70 announced as an eligible?

Detroit, for a team that played a physical game tonight, you lost being soft and cute. Own it.
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