purguy12
Special Agent
Refs gift wrapped another one for Seattle. That is 3 so far that the NFL had to apologize for. LOL Damn NFL really likes Seattle. I never seen a team get so lucky before.
It's easier to blame the refs for the loss than who is really responsible, the Bills.
You are absolutely correct. If a player blocks a kick, then that player is "not" called fot roughing the kicker. That is a NFL rule.
does this also refer to last weeks' game against the Saints??
The play was over before he hit the kicker. Therefore it was unnecessary roughness. If every player could use the I didn't hear the whistle defense, how would that go over?
The NFL head of officials says you are cluelessSherman was offsides, he touched the football, WHY did the kicker try and even kick it ? You saw the photo above, Sherman did not intentionally dive into the kickers legs... He was trying to block a kick period not trying to hurt the kicker...
SMFH!!! What rules were broken when Sherman touched the ball, before he ran into the kicker? Please enlighten us.Even when they are broken
"The NFL head of officials" was not on the field.The NFL head of officials says you are clueless
Well then tell me, did the refs blow the whistle "before Sherman blocked the kick"?The play was over before he hit the kicker. Therefore it was unnecessary roughness. If every player could use the I didn't hear the whistle defense, how would that go over?
Neither were you."The NFL head of officials" was not on the field.
The NFL head of officials says you are clueless
That's true and neither were you.Neither were you.
Yep, in hockey a team would get a penalty for "flopping".What about that fake ass grabbing the knee by the kicker.
I'm guessing you weren't on the field either, and he made his determination adter watching the play multiple times. He saw the whole thing. Difference is his not being a Seahawk 12, HOMER.Who gives a fuck what Blandino said at that moment? He's not on the field, and I bet his tune changed after after seeing the shot of Sherman touching the ball first.
Once properly reviewed it shows that it's not a personal foul, yet for some reason people just can't seem to move on from their initial knee jerk reaction.
My understanding is that there WAS no whistle.
If there's something out there that says different, link us up.