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I'm not going to apologize for how bad they've been, but the NFL is also doing them no favors with all these dumb and ambiguous rules. Making a bad situation even worse.


Truth, couldn't agree more....
 

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Here’s a thought... don’t slide out of bounds!! Just drop to the ground. RBs do it all the time.

Here’s another thought... don’t take a delay of game penalty while you bitch and whine about a call.

Yup... here’s even ANOTHER thought... if the league calls you to stroke your ego and “apologizes” to you about blown call don’t be a pussy and feel the need to tell the whole world about it at a press conference.
 

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Nice that the NFL apologized to the Raiders.

But most of the time the Raiders should be apologizing to the NFL for how bad they are playing.

Says the Cowboys fan
 

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ALAMEDA – The NFL reached out to Jon Gruden on Monday to apologize for blowing a crucial call late in Sunday’s 20-16 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in the team's final game at Oakland Coliseum.

Quarterback Derek Carr kept the ball on a read option and ran 12 yards for a first down, clearly sliding and giving himself up in the field of play. His lead foot never touched the ground and a defender never touched him, but his knee, hand and back leg were obviously down in bounds. By rule, a quarterback’s forward progress is stopped at the start of his slide.

When he gives himself up, he is down right away whether he is touched by a defender or not.

Officials surprisingly ruled him out of bounds and stopped the clock, allowing Jacksonville to preserve their final timeout.

The Raiders were flummoxed by the decision and received a delay of game penalty with the play clock reaching zero, while the Silver and Black thought the real clock should’ve run down to the two-minute warning. Instead the Raiders faced a first-and-15 and couldn’t convert again.

They missed a field goal, which set up Jacksonville’s game-winning touchdown drive.

“The league [officiating] director Al Riveron called and apologized,” Gruden said in his Monday press conference. “We accept the apology. Derek was in bounds. That play cost us dearly.”

“I’m very upset here today talking about it,” Gruden said. “Curtis Riley was not offsides on third and 8, where we should’ve been off the field. Everybody has sour grapes when it comes to officiating. … What happened yesterday, the quarterback gave himself up in the field of play. We have eight guys out there. I’m not going to say much more, but it’s not real fulfilling. It’s not real fulfilling for our team or our fans who came out to support us.”

[RELATED: Ugly scene ensues after Raiders' loss in Coliseum finale]

Gruden is not a fan of instant replay. His comments on the matter since returning as Raiders' head coach have made that crystal clear. That he was not able to challenge the ruling on the field was particularly bothersome, after so many replay decisions made by the league office in New York have gone against the Raiders.

“I don’t like it at all. They stopped the game in Indiana and took my middle linebacker away for 12 weeks. They ended his season [by suspension],” Gruden said. “They stopped the game in Kansas City and took Trayvon Mullen’s interception away. Why don’t you stop the game and get the clock right? I don’t think it was even close. I’m not happy about it. Apologies are great, but this is 2020. I’ve been in enough meetings [on replay] and I’m disgusted by it. I don’t want any instant replay in my life personally. If we’re going to have it, let’s get the call right. It shouldn’t be that hard.”



No time to read all that but welcome back!
 

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Aw c'mon. There's only so many times the league office should have to apologize for the Raiders being the Raiders.
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Oh look... it’s the raiders whining about bad calls!! Wait... let me get my shock face... :eek:


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Yeah, we had a bad experience once, or twice, before ...


As much as I love this team ... I hate this stupid fucking team.
 

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lol @ Waller being the Raiders best player. wasn't he smokin' rocks like a year ago? now look at him, best TE Oakland's ever had.
 

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It's too bad that AFTER the tuck rule play:

- The Raiders couldn't stop a 45 yard field goal in a blizzard conditions.
- The Raiders puss'd out and let the game go to overtime instead of going for the win.
- The Raiders couldn't stop a 61 yard drive, or Brady from going 8 for 8
- The Raiders let Brady complete a pass to Patten on 4th and 4 on the 28 yard line
- The Raiders couldn't stop Antowain Smith's 8 yard run to get even closer
- The Raiders didn't block another FG going against the wind in blizzard conditions
- That games have more than one play.



I know football is hard, but stop being a dummy, dummy.
 

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ALAMEDA – The NFL reached out to Jon Gruden on Monday to apologize for blowing a crucial call late in Sunday’s 20-16 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in the team's final game at Oakland Coliseum.

Quarterback Derek Carr kept the ball on a read option and ran 12 yards for a first down, clearly sliding and giving himself up in the field of play. His lead foot never touched the ground and a defender never touched him, but his knee, hand and back leg were obviously down in bounds. By rule, a quarterback’s forward progress is stopped at the start of his slide.

When he gives himself up, he is down right away whether he is touched by a defender or not.

Officials surprisingly ruled him out of bounds and stopped the clock, allowing Jacksonville to preserve their final timeout.

The Raiders were flummoxed by the decision and received a delay of game penalty with the play clock reaching zero, while the Silver and Black thought the real clock should’ve run down to the two-minute warning. Instead the Raiders faced a first-and-15 and couldn’t convert again.

They missed a field goal, which set up Jacksonville’s game-winning touchdown drive.

“The league [officiating] director Al Riveron called and apologized,” Gruden said in his Monday press conference. “We accept the apology. Derek was in bounds. That play cost us dearly.”

“I’m very upset here today talking about it,” Gruden said. “Curtis Riley was not offsides on third and 8, where we should’ve been off the field. Everybody has sour grapes when it comes to officiating. … What happened yesterday, the quarterback gave himself up in the field of play. We have eight guys out there. I’m not going to say much more, but it’s not real fulfilling. It’s not real fulfilling for our team or our fans who came out to support us.”

[RELATED: Ugly scene ensues after Raiders' loss in Coliseum finale]

Gruden is not a fan of instant replay. His comments on the matter since returning as Raiders' head coach have made that crystal clear. That he was not able to challenge the ruling on the field was particularly bothersome, after so many replay decisions made by the league office in New York have gone against the Raiders.

“I don’t like it at all. They stopped the game in Indiana and took my middle linebacker away for 12 weeks. They ended his season [by suspension],” Gruden said. “They stopped the game in Kansas City and took Trayvon Mullen’s interception away. Why don’t you stop the game and get the clock right? I don’t think it was even close. I’m not happy about it. Apologies are great, but this is 2020. I’ve been in enough meetings [on replay] and I’m disgusted by it. I don’t want any instant replay in my life personally. If we’re going to have it, let’s get the call right. It shouldn’t be that hard.”
hi frank

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The Raiders should be the one apologizing to the rest of the nfl
 
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