The T. Williams push off

it's extremely obvious Williams' arms stopped the DBs motion and left him unable to make a play on the ball. Like, painfully obvious. That is called 100% of the time against whoever. why on earth do you think the DB was right in front of the ball, staring at it, and then couldn't so much as jump an inch in the air and make a play on it?

also: was the 2nd PI call on our final drive not a much, much worse call? or do we want to conveniently ignore that?

Childsplay is trying to teach you. Your goal to be "above the fray" is getting in the way.

One inch. That is stupid. He's Staring at the ball and mistimed it. There was no obvious push. As others have said watch Brown or Obj. You'll see far worse.
Hell, the Carr catch Obj pushed off after contact. T will initiated minimal contact rather then letting him run into him.

Did you see the offensive PI on Beasley? I didn't but I do know the Seahawks and the Patriots got away with over 10 a piece against us and the Saints used one to injure our player with no call. We've run about 3 and have been called for 2. The one on Street was comically bad. I'd imagine the Beasley one was touch one like this one on Twill.
 
Does anyone have a clip of the play? I'm hearing people say that T Williams pushed him and extended his arms. I didn't see that on the replays aired during the Sunday Night broadcast.
I'm willing to reconsider if I see a clip that shows T Williams extended his arms. But from my memory, T Williams didn't extend his arms.
 
Beckham makes the same play, the defender gets flagged for simply getting in his way.
 
Didn't see OPI at all. Course. The Eagles DB's got screwed with some bad calls, too.. Same deal every Sunday. Not complaining about the call, I just didn't think it was OPI.
 

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