Iggloo
Fly, Eagles Fly
Definitely the most I have ever seen Chip complain to refs.
I wanna punch Chins Kelly in the face
Position of Players at Snap
Offensive team must have at least seven players on line.
Offensive players, not on line, must be at least one yard back at snap.
(Exception: player who takes snap.)
No interior lineman may move abruptly after taking or simulating a three-point stance.
No player of either team may enter neutral zone before snap.
No player of offensive team may charge or move abruptly, after assuming set position, in such manner as to lead defense to believe snap has started. No player of the defensive team within one yard of the line of scrimmage may make an abrupt movement in an attempt to cause the offense to false start.
If a player changes his eligibility, the Referee must alert the defensive captain after player has reported to him.
All players of offensive team must be stationary at snap, except one back who may be in motion parallel to scrimmage line or backward (not forward).
After a shift or huddle all players on offensive team must come to an absolute stop for at least one second with no movement of hands, feet, head, or swaying of body.
Quarterbacks can be called for a false start penalty (five yards) if their actions are judged to be an obvious attempt to draw an opponent offside.
Offensive linemen are permitted to interlock legs.
Seattle 4 penalties 35 Yds
Phi 2 for 19 yards
Besides the one that didn't get to the line, where are these "illegal intentional groundings"
Of course QB's throw the ball away, but within the rules.
Intentional Grounding of Forward Pass
Intentional grounding of a forward pass is a foul: loss of down and 10 yards from previous spot if passer is in the field of play or loss of down at the spot of the foul if it occurs more than 10 yards behind the line or safety if passer is in his own end zone when ball is released.
Intentional grounding will be called when a passer, facing an imminent loss of yardage due to pressure from the defense, throws a forward pass without a realistic chance of completion.
Intentional grounding will not be called when a passer, while out of the pocket and facing an imminent loss of yardage, throws a pass that lands at or beyond the line of scrimmage, even if no offensive player(s) have a realistic chance to catch the ball (including if the ball lands out of bounds over the sideline or end line).
Answer : NOPE.....never happened.....it's cool.....I tip my cap to the Seattle Defense that first half....Fuck the Refs..... I wanna see Chip punchem in the chops the second half.I don't complain about refs cause it goes both ways usually....BUT
Can you seahawks fans at least admit they missed the OL guy down field 20 yards on your TD drive and 20 yard pass completion?
Chip hardly ever complains.....Clearly he feels they are not calling something....I know Seattle is 5-1 with this crew and the Eagles the complete opposite.
I don't complain about refs cause it goes both ways usually....BUT
Can you seahawks fans at least admit they missed the OL guy down field 20 yards on your TD drive and 20 yard pass completion?