Against Detroit. Boy, did that look familiar. Nobody shadowing in front of thee EZ.
If you watched you could see Rodgers snap his face intentionally toward the contact. The referee called the face mask due to the movement that appeared to be a facemask from his angel, he was not overturned by the ref who was in position, call was long before Rodgers started bitching, but should have been overturned.Should have never happened, face mask call that extended game by one play was total crap. But this is the NFL, and when a star QB whines, you gotta do something.
That play is a perfect example of why I think penalties should be reviewable, at least in certain circumstances.If you watched you could see Rodgers snap his face intentionally toward the contact. The referee called the face mask due to the movement that appeared to be a facemask from his angel, he was not overturned by the ref who was in position, call was long before Rodgers started bitching, but should have been overturned.
Detroit was running it's "Husker" defense!Against Detroit. Boy, did that look familiar. Nobody shadowing in front of thee EZ.
it's a tough debate, games could be insanely long if they do them all, but if they're only able to be reviewed if called by the booth that might be okayThat play is a perfect example of why I think penalties should be reviewable, at least in certain circumstances.
I've thought about this before, and I agree, if you review everything, you're asking for insanely long games. Certain penalties, like delay of game, false start, offsides, etc... are generally pretty obvious and probably don't need to be reviewed. While I think they get it wrong way more often than they get it right, penalties like holding are kind of a judgement call by the ref, and should probably be exempt from review, because you start asking for trouble when you second guess judgements like that. Other than that, though, I think reviews should be possible, at the very least on any personal foul/15 yard penalty, and on any penalty that could have an effect on the end of a half/game, on a change of possession, and on a score.it's a tough debate, games could be insanely long if they do them all, but if they're only able to be reviewed if called by the booth that might be okay
Should have never happened, face mask call that extended game by one play was total crap. But this is the NFL, and when a star QB whines, you gotta do something.
Give me a break, you take the two frames from the entire sequence and use that as "proof" that it was a legit call? I don't think I've heard anyone say his hand didn't touch the face mask, but it isn't illegal to have your hand briefly touch the face mask, it's illegal to (and I quote directly from the actual rule here, not the Green Bay fan's interpretation of it) "twist, turn, or pull the facemask of an opponent in any direction". About the only people I've found who actually think that was a face mask are Green Bay fans(shocker), and head of NFL officials, who was in full CYA mode, so you can't really take him seriously. BTW, this gif gives much better idea of what happened, rather than your carefully selected two frames.Lol yea ok...
Should have never happened, face mask call that extended game by one play was total crap. But this is the NFL, and when a star QB whines, you gotta do something.
It was almost more of a horse collar than a facemask. Really tough call in real time, I can see how the refs thought it was a no-brainer call. When it happened my first thought was horse collar.
No, makes no sense to have a 6'5" guy who catches everything thrown his way to be around the ball in that scenario. Let those 5'11" guys go after it with their TE.My thought at the time watching it live was Detroit needed to put Megatron in at deep safety for the last play.
Two officials threw the flag on the play and is going to be called every time. Sorry about your Rodgers hate.
I believe there is no horse collar penalty on qb in the pocket
You really think he was acting in the heat of that moment? Come on man.If you watched you could see Rodgers snap his face intentionally toward the contact. The referee called the face mask due to the movement that appeared to be a facemask from his angel, he was not overturned by the ref who was in position, call was long before Rodgers started bitching, but should have been overturned.
I said he snapped his face toward the contact not that he was faking, from the refs angle it looked like a facemask, nothing much you can do.You really think he was acting in the heat of that moment? Come on man.
Give me a break, you take the two frames from the entire sequence and use that as "proof" that it was a legit call? I don't think I've heard anyone say his hand didn't touch the face mask, but it isn't illegal to have your hand briefly touch the face mask, it's illegal to (and I quote directly from the actual rule here, not the Green Bay fan's interpretation of it) "twist, turn, or pull the facemask of an opponent in any direction". About the only people I've found who actually think that was a face mask are Green Bay fans(shocker), and head of NFL officials, who was in full CYA mode, so you can't really take him seriously. BTW, this gif gives much better idea of what happened, rather than your carefully selected two frames.
Lol yea ok...
A thumb brushing the facemask is not a penalty. There was absolutely no grasping. The refs always favor the cheatin Packers.
One thing everybody whining about this seems to forget is that referees don't have the benefit of instant replay in these cases. With the benefit of seeing it in slow motion and in freeze frame, even as a Packers fan I'll say it shouldn't have been a facemask. That being said, in real time with no replay, heck ya I thought it was a facemask. Most sane people would, the way that it looked. People calling this a case of bad/biased officiating are just looking for something to complain about.A thumb brushing the facemask is not a penalty. There was absolutely no grasping. The refs always favor the cheatin Packers.
I remember showing this picture to come buddies at work not to long ago. None of them being Nebraska fans, they had never seen it before. They were absolutely convinced it was photoshopped until I showed them the video.Wasn't as obvious as this one...
But in real time there was zero doubt that looked like a facemask
(Childish snicker)I remember showing this picture to come buddies at work not to long ago. None of them being Nebraska fans, they had never seen it before. They were absolutely convinced it was photoshopped until I showed them the video.
Yep, I think at the very least you bring 5 with 2 of those being DBs that can close on the QB quickly making him get rid of the ball fastAnd another three man rush.......GB had a chance the moment AR was able to roll out of the pocket. Just like BYU. If we are ever in that position again under this staff it's going to be very interesting to see if Banker opts for a three man rush knowing the last two times he did so it burned him.
Haha, I was going to change it when I saw your post, but it's honestly too funny to change. Too bad spell check doesn't check for unfortunate mistypes.(Childish snicker)