The Tyreek thing is terrible. The guy had his arm hooked. On first glance, the Kelce thing isn't so bad, but I swear that if they back up this tape one more second we'll see #32 with two fistfuls of jersey pulling Kelce away from the path of the ball. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
The Tyreek thing is terrible. The guy had his arm hooked. On first glance, the Kelce thing isn't so bad, but I swear that if they back up this tape one more second we'll see #32 with two fistfuls of jersey pulling Kelce away from the path of the ball.
He didn't get a call last week against Baltimore either...it appears he's marked as someone not getting calls. [Reply]
All I’ll say is that it was very interesting timing to call DPI there, especially on something less than obvious. Refs pick and choose what fouls to call in this ridiculous league (given there are fouls on more or less every play) and it is always telling to see which ones are called and when. [Reply]
The receiver drove into the defender. No fucking way you flag that on a 4th and 9 and then let Hill get tackled and look the other way. Both were desperation throws. [Reply]
Originally Posted by royr17:
Made more of a contribution than we appreciated. Defense playing deep. We need more than Kelce to pickup the lack of production.
There's just nothing there, they're expecting a bunch of Jags to be the chain movers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
It would be far more infuriating if hail Mary's became a high percentage play because they start calling every tiny bit of contact.
Seems like the Chargers DBs were coached to interfere on those plays.
Those were blatant enough to call.
There is going to be defensive PI called on a hail mary play in the next few weeks because the refs are going to review that and see that the Chargers are being coached to exploit the refs swallowing the whistle. [Reply]