@PatMcAfeeShow@KirkHerbstreit So, you let a former QB throw it through for her after that terrible first attempt, but you mock the kid from Oregon after his awful attempt where Saban botched the hold? Seems reasonable.
@cincy_fanatic@wingoz There’s no reason they can’t call it correctly. False start is a pretty easy call that refs have never struggled with. Just feels like a narrative that’s being created to give some justification for banning it at some point. All to appease the owners.
@aenglehart32@jg9188 The QB is a human and can’t look at every receiver all at once. That’s why there are primary reads and secondary reads. Two guys can be open at the same time, but if the QB needs to get rid of it it’s going to the one that he’s looking at. That’s the primary read on that play.
@JKash000 Believe it or not, many things have nothing to do with left or right.
Turns out, a lot of people like to point out when someone says something really stupid.
@JohnnyVenerable Harrison not targeted a single time in the final 26 minutes of the game.
98 yards on the day. Not targeted for five possessions as they pissed the lead away.
@L0ngJohnson@chitown86 @RJH__V @OneKumar_NFL AI is explaining it that way, because you asked it that way. That doesn’t make it the actual rule. Unintentionally hitting a RBs facemask isn’t a penalty. It happens all the time. Also, getting hit in the facemask isn’t the same as being punched in the face. That’s just stupid.
@ConnerChiasson @krabs_bookit I’ve seen the different angles and don’t think any one of them showed that second foot definitively landing in bounds. Though, since it was called a TD on the field, there’s nothing to overrule it either.
@G0H00SIERS@SaltsmanLogan@CFBKnights Agreed. I’m ok with putting the Bengals above Tampa, but they have no QB right now so that’s wasted. I wouldn’t put Philly above Tampa though. Their #3 WR/TE is a 30 year old TE whose best season was 5 years ago when he had 800 yards. He’s not scaring anyone