
i hate the pack as much as everyone but that was just awful. and for anyone convinced that there is a big conspiracy with officials and the packers allowing them to win games.....think that kinda disproves that. just really bad.
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I've seen at least one player blame the owners, think it was Ed Reed. Called the owners cheapindianation65 wrote:It sure is laughable for NFL players to continually rag and malign the replacement refs. Why don't they call out their own bosses, their owners? They are the cats who did the hiring!
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I had already posted this on another topic:I doubt that anyone on this board dislikes the Packers more than I do but.....Not since Drew Pearson have I seen such a bad no call. Golden Tate clearly pushed the defender down and then went up and got a small portion of the ball which was clearly intercepted by a Packer defender. There was no simultaneous catch by any stretch of any imagination.thatguy wrote:
Pearson pushes-off...or this?
Which is worse?
It doesn't matter until the players contact the ground ,that's when possession is ruled, both players had both hands on the ball, Tate had one hand under the GB players arm with the hand on the ball and a hand on top of the ball that by rule is possession. And it's about time the ref's love affair with GB ends.vikeinmontana wrote:that is only when both layers possess the ball at the exact same time. it was clear to everyone, even the expert they brought on the phoe that this wasn't the case. jennings had the ball with two hands and arms. tate barely had an arm on it! terrible, and they will apologize tomorrow.![]()
i hate the pack as much as everyone but that was just awful. and for anyone convinced that there is a big conspiracy with officials and the packers allowing them to win games.....think that kinda disproves that. just really bad.
They didn't have simultaneous possession. Simply having your hands on the ball does not constitute possession. The ball was wrapped up in the arms of Jennings.me4get wrote:It doesn't matter until the players contact the ground ,that's when possession is ruled, both players had both hands on the ball, Tate had one hand under the GB players arm with the hand on the ball and a hand on top of the ball that by rule is possession.
Ok, now I understand.And it's about time the ref's love affair with GB ends.
But control doesn't happen until the players are on the ground. who had it in the air doesn't count.vikeinmontana wrote:again, you are still missing the point. i know what the rule is. watch the replay. even if both players controlled the ball at the exact same time, (which they didn't as jennings was higher and controlled it first) but watch tate's right hand as they are falling to the ground. it is nowhere near the ball and he goes back in to get it. this is not simultneous possession.
i find it odd that you are literally the only person i see defending this call. everyone else is speechless. i just don't think you'd be viewing it incorrectly had it been the vikes against the 'hawks tonight.
that said, todd was right on. there were terrible calls all night. but this will go down as one of the most talked about and controversial plays ever in the nfl yet you seem to be the one person who thinks it was the right call. it was awful.
Article 7 A player is in possession when he is in firm grip and control of the ball inbounds (See 3-2-3).
Reads to me like Jennings with the previous control was the one with possession and the int.If a pass is caught simultaneously by two eligible opponents, and both players retain it, the ball belongs to the passers. It is not a simultaneous catch if a player gains control first and an opponent subsequently gains joint control.