@MarcBoff@betsbybray@Underdog Correct, they are both making a play on the ball. However, one is holding the other back while stepping on his ankle. It’s that simple.
@JeffReacts12@MrMegaBonus@espn@andydaviesref Those are all opinions on the call. It is by definition a red card. Same shit happens in every sport. You have given no reason why it isn’t a red card other than “they both were going for the ball”. Which doesn’t mean you can’t commit a red card. Stay in the basement homie
@KCMagicNumber What happens in the NFL for helmet to helmet hits that are reviewed in slow motion? Fines and suspensions. You got players being suspended a year for smoking weed but a team winning a Super Bowl while deflating balls and recording an opponent’s practice. Same shit in every sport
@JeffReacts12@MrMegaBonus@espn@andydaviesref There’s no “Well, if so and so would have done it first”. Try looking at this photo & tell me there isn’t a player physically giving himself an advantage. Intent or not it’s a red card. They’re competing for the ball but that doesn’t anything goes.
@MarcBoff@betsbybray@Underdog Let’s just say for experimental reasons I put you in the same position. Are you going to be able to move forward in any way? Yes, he’s fucking holding him back from top to bottom.
@DDOFootball@AlexiLalas Who said anything about this play? We’re talking about the Balogun red card. You don’t think this happens in every sport? It was a red card, and correctly called whether you agree with the rule definition or not.
@__LV19__ Because this never happens in the NFL? We’ve never had a player with unintentional helmet to helmet contact, get fined, and suspended? This is why Americans don’t care? Or is it that we don’t have any fucking patience anymore and enjoy things for what they are.