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Tua time!
he wasn't right...at all
One of the various pitches on the play included a lateral from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger that initially appeared to be an illegal forward pass. On Tuesday, NFL V.P. of officiating Dean Blandino said on NFL Network that the ruling on the field of a lateral would have survived replay review, given the lack of indisputable visual evidence to the contrary.
This assumes, of course, that the referee John Parry wouldn’t have pulled a Triplette when reviewing the play.
How does that make you right? Had the play been reviewed the referee could've gone either way. It makes no difference what the league says afterward. The league apologized a day or two later for missing a call on the Ravens when they played Miami on a field goal attempt.
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I've never been around such a conceited self-important flake like you ever on the internet. It's all very silly and pretty damn sad.
he wasn't right...at all
On Tuesday, NFL V.P. of officiating Dean Blandino said on NFL Network that the ruling on the field of a lateral would have survived replay review, given the lack of indisputable visual evidence to the contrary.
i don't care what that guy said hes covering for his officials and the leaguie like mike peirrera used to toss up spin jobs every time they screwed it up when he was in that role...period
that is a forward lateral folks
they do that sometimes but he was 100% dead on in saying they wouldn't have been able to overturn. Maybe ti was slightly forward, there's not enough evidence to overturn. Lucky for you guys he stepped OOB.
i don't care what that guy said hes covering for his officials and the leaguie like mike peirrera used to toss up spin jobs every time they screwed it up when he was in that role...period
that is a forward lateral folks
you guys focus on the dumbest ****
you guys focus on the dumbest ****
When is this forum going to give up on the perpetual victim's role? Doesn't it ever get tiring? I've been here since 2005 and I'm sure it dates to long before that. We never set aside the pathetic theme that the refs are out to screw us, that every game and decision are unfair.
Combine that with the happy adjustments and it's a weekly party. You don't need to know anything else. Show up on a Dolphin forum after not following the team for a year and the guarantee is we're projecting 15 or 20 more touchdowns and 2 yards more per attempt and 10 extra points per game, as long as we weren't victimized by all those unfair injuries or diabolical referee decisions.
Granted, it's not everybody. I applaud the segment who realized on Sunday night that the Roethlisberger play was very tight and would not have been overturned. I remember KTOWN, in particular, was the first to describe it accurately, that it was perhaps 6 inches forward but certainly not enough to overturn, based on established standards the NFL uses.
It's a Dolphin forum, after all, so no chance to acknowledge that we were incredibly fortunate when a skilled wide receiver wandered out of bounds on his own. When the opponent missed that decisive 18 inch putt, which would be the equivalent, we caused it.
The happy adjustments are the signature of this site. It's difficult to find a thread in which somebody isn't hoisting upward based on personnel decisions or similar nonsense. In the company I keep you'd be laughed out of the room and never respected again. I suppose all those teams and quarterbacks on the all time records and stats lists were protected by perfect general manager decision making and no injuries and no penalties and kickers who never missed. We're in our own vacuum of singled out suffering, and decades to go before we even threaten to inch alongside the second most unfortunate team on the list.