I'm rolling out a bunch of beef on weck for all these Steelers fans that are coming to my house to seek revenge on the Ravens and be Bills fans for a day.
I don't know what that is (Video aided review?).
If it can be done instantaneously for sideline plays and turnovers, I'm ok with it; otherwise, there's already too much of it dominating the actual game.
Replay has done more than enough damage to this game; I hate the idea of seeing it expanded where there will be even more excuses for pointless crying about officiating and less discussion about actual football.
I could not care less what some talking heads said.
I watched that rule implemented to stop Rod Woodson from knocking out any more QBs and have been watching it called without fail and with no leniency whatsoever for the last quarter century. Every. Single. Time.
They gifted them no points.
Not only was the crown to the chin 100% a penalty every time for the last two decades+, after it was walked off the Chiefs were still on their own side of the 50.
I get that but you can find a penalty on any play you want.
All this bellyaching and crybabying is becoming a complete and total embarrassment for Bills fans.
The refs have called 3 penalties on the Texans.
And somehow you've managed to go full crybaby about it 5 times in this thread.
Get ahold of yourself; it's embarrassing.
Too unpredictable.
A mortar is more controllable and at worst would have forced a fair catch at the 10.
A bad bounce on a squib is an uncontrollable variable.
Curious where that's from? I heard something similar but don't recall the source.
The real problem with that aspect is that they were both wrong and I'm surprised we don't hear more about it.
They'd run a mortar successfully multiple times throughout the year, it was 100% the proper call in that situation and it sounds like nobody even discussed it.
He's got contain there and under no circumstances can he let the ballcarrier outside of him.
He has to approach at that angle and turn him inside before he does anything else.
I thought Williams and Hamlin were the primary culprits on that run if I remember right.