Hmm, then they make a movie, like Mad Max or something.Need to make cheating legal. Then no more flags
Of course, that's the way it is.Good idea. 2 teams enter one team leaves
I don't mind some of the confusion. What I hate is when my team scores a TD or makes a big play, I immediately look at the screen to see if the little yellow flag symbol shows up before I can get happy or wait to see if there will be a replay. It's like that burst of emotion that used to be there has gone away. How many times do we see a big pass breakup and then just have to wait out a few seconds to make sure there is no flag.Sadly owners still think he does.
But the inconsistency of officiating certainly isn't helping. I don't know what is or isn't PI anymore. Don't know what roughing the passer is or isn't. Still don't know what is or isn't a catch.
One penalty that needs to be changed is pass interference. Teams will throw deep routes slightly short just to draw a pass interference. It's annoying as a neutral fan and even worse when it happens against your team. Aaron Rodgers does it all the fucking time.
I don't mind some of the confusion. What I hate is when my team scores a TD or makes a big play, I immediately look at the screen to see if the little yellow flag symbol shows up before I can get happy or wait to see if there will be a replay. It's like that burst of emotion that used to be there has gone away. How many times do we see a big pass breakup and then just have to wait out a few seconds to make sure there is no flag.
Cowboys always score monster ratings. This is not shocking.Better than game 7 of the World series when the CUbs were on the verge of ending 108 year drought
NFL scores monster ratings with Sunday playoff tilts
The death of the NFL as a television ratings juggernaut narrative is aging about as well as those "Aaron Rodgers is as good as Brian Hoyer now" pieces from a couple months back.
After a regular season in which ratings dipped for some wretched primetime tilts, the postseason sees the NFL back in its customary place of peerless dominance.
According to Variety, the Packers' insta-classic win over the Cowboys drew a massive 28.2 overnight household rating, a figure that surpasses even Game 7 of the Cubs-Indians World Series, which drew 40 million viewers in November.
FOX, which also aired that Cubs Game 7 triumph, announced that the Packers-Cowboys set a new bar in the business
Cowboys always score monster ratings. This is not shocking.
don't think for one second the Packers had nothing to do with it.Cowboys always score monster ratings. This is not shocking.
Those were both the correct calls though. Even if you don't want to call the PI on the Cowboys it was defensive holding at the very least. Interception is negated either way. And in the KC game Harrison was clearly held and thrown to the ground. They were both obvious and correctly called.Stop letting the goddamned officials decide the games late.
Both games yesterday, had chicken-shit calls change the outcome of the game.
The PI on the Cowboys INT was BS, and the Holding on KC's 2 point conversion was garbage. Both ostensibly decided the game.
Those were both the correct calls though. Even if you don't want to call the PI on the Cowboys it was defensive holding at the very least. Interception is negated either way. And in the KC game Harrison was clearly held and thrown to the ground. They were both obvious and correctly called.
Oh stop being a whinny seahawks fan.......er I mean Bears fan?Stop letting the goddamned officials decide the games late.
Both games yesterday, had chicken-shit calls change the outcome of the game.
The PI on the Cowboys INT was BS, and the Holding on KC's 2 point conversion was garbage. Both ostensibly decided the game.
Oh stop being a whinny seahawks fan.......er I mean Bears fan?
I thought both calls were lame.I can't stand the Packers or the Cowboys...granted, the Packers hate the most, but it's as close as it could be.
I actually like the Steelers, and still didn't like the call.