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By agreeing it’s a dumb penalty, was a dumb call and should have never had a flag thrown.Damn, @cyrocksmypants got everyone's panties in a bunch.
I've heard that being called "violently agreeing with someone".By agreeing it’s a dumb penalty, was a dumb call and should have never had a flag thrown.
That’s a first for me getting such a visceral reaction about something I agreed with people about.
Agreement, with a Vengeance.I've heard that being called "violently agreeing with someone".
The call itself I can't argue with as he did excessively celebrate.
BUT far worse gets done all the time with nothing and if anything happens it's assessed after the play.
This is closer to unsportsmanlike in that he holds the ball out and takes a couple high steps, but no where near what I feel the rule is there for. By the letter of the law, yes you can throw a flag on this one or on X, but situations matter. The rule is there to prevent players from excessive celebrations and instigating a reaction from the other team, not to police all celebratingsimilar penalty against tulsa a few years ago:
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believe it cost them the game
iirc, they changed the rules around this a few years back (maybe 2010 or 2011?) -- however I think you could make the argument that in the Iowa State instance, it was a pretty weak call and flag shouldn't have been thrown
How so? He didn’t “celebrate” until he was in the endzone. That doesn’t take off a TD.
Some people have this weird fascination with giving every little bit of cover to officials they can. Yes he broke his stride a little bit but I don’t know about other people but I break my stride regularly when walking especially when I start thinking about walking.I can’t believe some people think there was even a remote bit of justification for this call.
It's asinine a D end can run 10 yards up the field after a sack flailing all around and yet a ball carrier can't take a few flashy steps.
So can someone explain to me why you can’t slightly change your gait mere inches from the goal line but you can do an Irish jig after a sack?
So can someone explain to me why you can’t slightly change your gait mere inches from the goal line but you can do an Irish jig after a sack?
Some people have this weird fascination with giving every little bit of cover to officials they can. Yes he broke his stride a little bit but I don’t know about other people but I break my stride regularly when walking especially when I start thinking about walking.
The problem I have with the people saying he could have done something different is that it would suggest that the call wasn’t clearly and indisputably wrong.
I Know, I live under a rock! Who is John Walters?
This is closer to unsportsmanlike in that he holds the ball out and takes a couple high steps, but no where near what I feel the rule is there for. By the letter of the law, yes you can throw a flag on this one or on X, but situations matter. The rule is there to prevent players from excessive celebrations and instigating a reaction from the other team, not to police all celebrating
Hmmmm.....
Some people have this weird fascination with giving every little bit of cover to officials they can. Yes he broke his stride a little bit but I don’t know about other people but I break my stride regularly when walking especially when I start thinking about walking.
The problem I have with the people saying he could have done something different is that it would suggest that the call wasn’t clearly and indisputably wrong.