CalPolyTechnique
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At least we agree on something.
No, you once admitted you weren’t very bright and I concurred, so that’s two things.
At least we agree on something.
That's hilarious coming from a CalPoly Tech grad.No, you once admitted you weren’t very bright and I concurred, so that’s two things.
what a woefully, wimpish, weak wagner. he was just as gassed as the rest of the hawks after the beatdown we put on them. why would you defend such cowardice?You can clearly see him having to let up and bracing himselfbecause his teammate (on the right side of Dak in the pic above) comes flying in low right at his legs.
I wonder if the Seahawks employ a similar philosophy to Chuck Daly’s Bad Boy Pistons back in the day. They were known for being physical, creating a sort of an acceptance by the refs with the idea that they can’t call a foul on every play.
The Seahawks were holding a ton. Thankfully they called that one on Damien Wilson late in the game.
That's hilarious coming from a CalPoly Tech grad.
Just looked at the replay amazed that Dak got by Wagner. I think it might have been because Jarwin blocked Wagner in the back. What say you?
Go to the 6 minute mark in the video, which shows multiple replays of the play.
Just curious, because it would have been a game changer if they would've called the penalty.
In the infamous words of Schultz, I know nothing, I see nothing!!!!
Yeah, somebody gave up his body on that play and it wasn't Wagner. My point was he stopped himself before he lunged, rather than being pushed off balance by Jarwin.You can clearly see him having to let up and bracing himselfbecause his teammate (on the right side of Dak in the pic above) comes flying in low right at his legs.
Here is the video.
Is this really a block in the back?
That's what I'm seeing in the replay. Wagner simply whiffed.
If you freeze the video at 6:05, you don't see Wagner off-balance like he's been pushed from behind. Instead, he stops and crouches in preparation for the force of the tackle. A bit late, I might add.
Anything that happened after that freeze frame must have happened after Dak was gone.Actually this makes me think he did block him in the back. Look at the full extension of Jarwin's arms. A split second late he gives Wagner a little shove in the back that keeps him from making the tackle.
yes, refs missed it, but they also missed several OL holds against seattle. it evens out.Just looked at the replay amazed that Dak got by Wagner. I think it might have been because Jarwin blocked Wagner in the back. What say you?
Go to the 6 minute mark in the video, which shows multiple replays of the play.
Just curious, because it would have been a game changer if they would've called the penalty.
it was called a HOLD on goodwinHow about that block in the back they called that took away Tavons punt return?
It looked pretty clear to me that the block was square on the sholder at worse and approaching the chest more than the back.
Are you sure it wasn’t called a hold as 13 poster already replied.it was called a HOLD on goodwin
Not this game, but how many times have we seen Tyron Smith get called for holding or block to back because he manhandled his guy and the sudden change of direction from the defender falling puts Tyron in position that makes it look like he's committing a penalty if you pause at that very moment? Is there a replay I can see of Jarwin?