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DrSpaceman 10-01-2018 02:58 PM

How about that intentional grounding call?

It didn't seem to matter in the end, but what a load of shit that was.

If that is grounding now, then any time the QB is under pressure and alters his throw as a result it would be grounding.

TY was WIDE open, I believe, there is no way he would have intentionally grounded that play

GoBigBlue88 10-01-2018 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by DrSpaceman (Post 83554)
How about that intentional grounding call?

It didn't seem to matter in the end, but what a load of shit that was.

If that is grounding now, then any time the QB is under pressure and alters his throw as a result it would be grounding.

TY was WIDE open, I believe, there is no way he would have intentionally grounded that play

That PISSED ME OFF. Jesus. The supposition there is that Luck intentionally threw it away with a wide open receiver? The NFL should have to openly apologize for bullshit like that.

Spike 10-01-2018 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by GoBigBlue88 (Post 83572)
That PISSED ME OFF. Jesus. The supposition there is that Luck intentionally threw it away with a wide open receiver? The NFL should have to openly apologize for bullshit like that.

Refs fucked the Browns too. Tired of those bastards determining the outcome of games. It could easily be fixed by having someone in the booth overturning these dumb ass calls. I don't understand the rule that some calls are not reviewable. And the refs need to swallow their whistles and let a play go, then review it. Fuck the apology, that does nothing for the team or the fans.

Racehorse 10-01-2018 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 83540)
Nelson sack is the 4th gif down

https://www.stampedeblue.com/2018/10...omed-the-colts

Also on the last play they think Watt got a finger tip on the ball and altered the trajectory.

Looks like the premise that he left one player to stop Clowney was correct.

HoosierinFL 10-02-2018 10:19 AM

Even if Watt didn't hit the ball or Luck's arm to alter the throw on that grounding call, Luck still had another defender tackling him at his legs, preventing him from stepping into the throw. So either way I don't see how it could be grounding if contact from a defensive player alters a throw. This would mean that anytime a defender hits a QBs arm as its moving forward, knocks the ball out and the ball travels just a few feet and hits the ground, not making it back to the line of scrimmage or in the vicinity of an eligible receiver, then it would be intentional grounding.


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