I don't? I saw a player choose to walk toward his opponents' sideline, making gestures - rather than retreat to his own sideline. It was taunting. Textbook. And KNOWING that taunting was a major point of emphasis, it was nothing short of asinine.
They were two separate actions.
He did have his hand on the flag prior to the bump.
I think the ref was wrong in backing into the player. But the taunting call was absolutely warranted.
The flag was thrown for taunting ... which the player clearly did.
The "bump" had nothing to do with the flag being thrown.
The biggest crime on Monday Nights is that God awful crew followed by that idiot Van Pelt.
Doesn't matter. It's Singletary's fault and if we had a better running back, we'd be undefeated and they'd cancel the Super Bowl right now because it would be moot to even bother playing it.
Heard this on the radio today. This dude is pretty ripped. Funny stuff.
https://www.cbssports.com/nascar/news/ben-rhodes-gives-drunk-press-conference-for-the-ages-after-winning-nascar-truck-series-championship/
All I could find was a study on 4th down success after a timeout.
The summary of the project: when it comes to all fourth downs overall, there is no evidence that calling a timeout helps the offense in a statistically significant manner.
footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2019/timeouts-and-fourth-downs
Top 30 for what?
He's never going to be a league leader rushing yards because the Bills split carries.
The Thurman comparison isn't fair. And - as I pointed out to you in the shoutbox - if Daboll wanted to feed the ball to Singletary 40 times/game, he'd end up the same place Derrick Henry is right now. It's not a smart strategy.
We're talking about an offense that - before yesterday - was NUMBER ONE IN THE NFL in points scored/game.
As great as Josh and the WRs are ... that's not happening with no run game.
Any run game deficiencies are due to the O line sucking ... not the RBs.
I'd be upset, too, if I spent all that money and traveled all that way to watch the Bills mail it in.
Look forward to you getting back in the saddle next Monday, Virg!
P.S. - Let me know if you need a hug ... or want to spoon.
I ordered my blue Allen jersey about a week after he was drafted and it still look like new. Great quality, looks just like the top of the line NFL.com jerseys and it cost me about $30. Zero regrets and a hell of an investment!