Loso86
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I don’t think he left his feet. He was just in a running motion and it looked that way
I hope you remember it was only 6 days agoAll I can say is, about time. He didn’t drop his shoulder I still remember it
I would at least allow the HC to challenge penalties if they so choose. Challenge rules apply…lose the challenge, lose a TO.Could make it reviewable….and a full time officiating crew…just sayin…
That's great. Now the NFL needs to work on games that were lost due to horrific calls. Dez famously caught a pass comes to mind, only to have said catch overturned & the Cowboys would subsequently lose the game. The referee that day, Gene Steratore, who eventually came out & admitted it was a catch.
I don't blame the refs on the field. In real time it could easily look like a penalty. But they should make those type of penalties reviewable, or even have an official in the booth who can reverse the call without having a challenge.Why can’t refs be fined like players when they screw up? Hold em accountable.
That’s the answerThose need to be reviewed. Or be able to be challenged.
That play was very quick in real timeWhy can’t refs be fined like players when they screw up? Hold em accountable.
That play was very quick in real time
Blowing the rules is different than interpreting a bang bang play in real time
Debbie Downer appears. But you’re correct.Before we all get up in arms about this, remember that Schultz clearly fumbled a ball where he was wrongly called for stopped forward progress earlier in the game. With stopped forward progress as the call, Carolina couldn't even challenge it. What would have been a turnover turned into a Dallas Touchdown in that drive.
This BS call evened it out.
Think about what you just said. If you’re capable of that.