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Jerry Hughes Confronts Official after the Game - Umpire Roy Ellison Reinstated After Being Fined $9300


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Posted
2 hours ago, row_33 said:

 

quick survey shows fans of all 32 teams are convinced their D is held on every single play

 

 

 

When you see an offensive tackle get beat to the outside and extend his arm outside his shoulders to wrap up the defender, it's almost always called holding. It's rarely called when it's Hughes. If you watch for that kind of play, you'll see that he gets around the edge better than almost all pass rushers but he's always fighting that extended arm up in his shoulders / neck area. 

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Given Jerry's reputation with the refs and lack of calls, I wouldn't be surprised LTs know they can be overly aggressive with holding him.  Dude is a marked man...

Posted
4 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

For a Bills employee to instruct Hughes to deny an encounter in a locale likely to video recorded, would be a dumb thing to do.

 

 

couldn't agree more.  

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, MPT said:

 

When you see an offensive tackle get beat to the outside and extend his arm outside his shoulders to wrap up the defender, it's almost always called holding. It's rarely called when it's Hughes. If you watch for that kind of play, you'll see that he gets around the edge better than almost all pass rushers but he's always fighting that extended arm up in his shoulders / neck area. 

 

 

 

holding is not Hughes being neutralized and he quits on the play...

 

 

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since around 1980 I always went with holding only being called if the O-lineman is clearly beaten and he has to confront the side or back of the pass rusher

 

and don't feel they've missed much since 1980

 

if holding means the Bills didn't get a sack, then you can rethink your views

 

 

Posted
42 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

 

 

holding is not Hughes being neutralized and he quits on the play...

 

 

 

Do you have any evidence of Hughes quitting on plays? That's a pretty outlandish claim considering how many QB pressures he gets.

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46 minutes ago, MPT said:

 

Do you have any evidence of Hughes quitting on plays? That's a pretty outlandish claim considering how many QB pressures he gets.

Do you watch him play?  Once the OT takes him on the wheel he generally let's off the gas

Posted
5 hours ago, Boyst62 said:

Do you watch him play?  Once the OT takes him on the wheel he generally let's off the gas

 

That's bull. A lot can be said negatively about Hughes, but nobody can question his drive or effort. He goes full steam in practice, for goodness sake.

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  • 26CornerBlitz changed the title to Jerry Hughes Confronts the Officials after the Game - League Places Roy Ellison on Administrative Leave
  • 26CornerBlitz changed the title to Jerry Hughes Confronts Official after the Game - League Places Roy Ellison on Administrative Leave
Posted
2 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

 

Whats that old saying. 

 

Three strikes and your out. 

 

Was warned on prior incidents

was suspended 

third strike your Fired Ellison 

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