Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
I know why you say that, but the most egregious call in the game was probably the non-call on Hill when he took his helmet off.
How long after the play is a player allowed to remove his helmet? Dumb rule in my opinion. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
I know why you say that, but the most egregious call in the game was probably the non-call on Hill when he took his helmet off.
What about the no call on the obvious targeting play that knocks Watkins out of the game? [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
I know why you say that, but the most egregious call in the game was probably the non-call on Hill when he took his helmet off.
What do you mean by egregious?
The helmet to helmet on Watkins comes to mind for me [Reply]
We had our worst stuff against a pretty good team and still came out on top. I don't know why the chargers D gives us fits. But we look to have figured something out towards the end. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
I know why you say that, but the most egregious call in the game was probably the non-call on Hill when he took his helmet off.
I assumed his helmet had come loose and that's why he removed it? I was about 3/4 working and 1/4 watching the game at that point though so IDK [Reply]
I've watched football for a few decades now, and that was the single most freaking nails thing I've ever seen a placekicker do in my freaking life. He just kicked 3 game winning FGs in OT from 50+, 2 from 58, plus a game-tying FG as the clock ran out in regulation time, plus hitting another 58-yarder earlier!!
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
I know why you say that, but the most egregious call in the game was probably the non-call on Hill when he took his helmet off.
The Chiefs got hit with multiple ticky tack penalties on the last drive while they let a dude launch himself at Watkins head, and let false starts go, there was no agenda, mmhmm. [Reply]