I also don't know why the Chiefs didn't try another pass into the end zone before they kicked the tying fg. They had plenty of time, still 11 seconds, previous play took 5, only need 1 second on the clock to try the kick. Some more of Andy Reid's stellar clock management.
This one is pretty funny. https://twitter.com/HulkHogan/statu...|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^1087150085111189507
That call, I actually agree with. Give yourself time and a down in case things go sideways on the kick attempt.
I'm not even sure I'm blaming Andy Reid for anything. Just like the first meeting between both teams, there was a really good chance that the one who had the ball last would win the game.
Too little, too late?...https://www.aol.com/article/news/20...ss-interference-after-saints-fiasco/23648722/
Better late than never I guess. Getting the NFL to make a change is like trying to turn a 1000' container ship, it takes a while. They've still got their policies on weed stuck in the past while shoveling the opioids to the players.
I heard on ESPN today that the NFL is putting a new rule in effect that if any defensive player coughs on Tom Brady they will be penalized fifteen yards. This came during a debate about the roughing the passer call yesterday where Tom was tapped on the shoulder and KC got penalized.
After yesterday’s ridiculous calls and NON-calls I’ve officially turned OFF the NFL for good. I don’t care who wins their rigged big show because I won’t be watching it. I don’t mind losing anything straight up but from what I witnessed yesterday the NFL is clueless!
Lemme guess ... you’re one of them that thinks it was only “your” team that they missed calls on? It happens. Like, literally EVERY play has uncalled penalties.
No mr funk clueless I watch a lot of football college and pro. Yea it affected both teams I pull for. One more so than the other. Clearly a rules violation in more ways than one was not called. I’ve seen this happen way too often through out the year in the so called pro league where the officials are basically clueless. Gotta hand it to the college level guys they usually get it right 95% of the time. Spend more time on the bbs as you do Mr Funk it’s your friggin life. I have one outside this circus. My opinion is mine and it is not biased to get a rise to further this stupid conversation with your hapless ass. .!.
I think you'll want the sign from the guy in Maine. He hasn't picked the score yet, but he says the Pats will win.
One of the announcers in the Patriots game said they had 5 pass interference calls on their defense this season. The NFL is making a rule where penalties can be viewed and called after the play.
Careful with that. There's something callable on every play. Give coaches 3 challenges on called/non-called penalties each half. You lose the challenge it costs you a timeout. If you're out of timeouts, you can still challenge, but losing the challenge costs you a point. If you've used all 3 of your challenges, you can still 'superchallenge', but it costs you one point if you win/three if you lose. There. You're welcome, NFL.
Purely from a fans perspective, I'd support that as written. The Saints got screwed Sunday. No other way to call it. With that call, they have a 1st down, either score a TD or bleed the clock to nothing and kick their FG. No overtime. With what you are proposing, the NFL can review a game changing play instead of what happened here. "Yeah, we screwed up. Sorry. Good luck next year." Likely all window dressing because Bill and the goat don't look like they'll be denied this year...again.
I agree that it was a missed penalty call. Those agonizing over it are forgetting that there was no guarantee that the Saints would have caught that ball either.
For the NFL and all of football, a new threat: an evaporating insurance market http://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id...ing-major-threat-nfl-pop-warner-colleges-espn My own prominent university cancelled the football program, even though we had a few successful players in the NFL at the time, and had a decent sized football stadium for a non-football powerhouse because of the insurance