McVay actually said something like “that’s motherfucking right”. Check it out. I was reeling.
You aren't kidding, that's exactly what he said! Thats even better!
Side note: I need to work on my lip reading haha
McVay actually said something like “that’s motherfucking right”. Check it out. I was reeling.
It was a good call. It actually should've been a penalty but they probably just called it dead in an attempt to protect the QB.I’ve heard analysts and others mention that “in the grasp call.” I’ll agree it was a bad call.
ARTICLE 4. OTHER PROHIBITED ACTS
No offensive player may:
- pull a runner in any direction at any time
- use interlocking interference, by grasping a teammate or by using his hands or arms to encircle the body of a teammate
- trip an opponent
- push or throw his body against a teammate to aid him in an attempt to obstruct an opponent or to recover a loose ball.
There are over emotional fans that kept their crap together better than Skip.
Skip just needs a good, cleansing cry and a bowl of soup...maybe a nice Creamy Tomato Bisque with a sprinkling of garlic croutons...
It was a good call. It actually should've been a penalty but they probably just called it dead in an attempt to protect the QB.
https://operations.nfl.com/the-rules/2018-nfl-rulebook/#rule12
I’ve heard analysts and others mention that “in the grasp call.” I’ll agree it was a bad call. However, anyone who watches that play again will realize that Aaron Donald would have crushed Dak anyway if they hadn’t stopped it. It was a 3rd and 7 play and they weren’t getting points out of that drive regardless. Not a great call but not a game changer.
I have never in my history as a Rams fan been more disappointed in a FA/trade than Peters.I think Peters had better start paying more attention to his job and stop talking.
Oh yeah, I totally forgot to mention this. Someone on the rams subreddit posted this.Great find, thanks for posting
Thanks. I was actually wondering about that.It was a good call. It actually should've been a penalty but they probably just called it dead in an attempt to protect the QB.
https://operations.nfl.com/the-rules/2018-nfl-rulebook/#rule12
Thanks. I was actually wondering about that.
Interesting though also:
Assisting runner 12-1-4
Isn't that exactly what we have been constantly seeing when the O-linemen get behind a runner and push him forward?
Ahem.....I have never in my history as a Rams fan been more disappointed in a FA/trade than Peters.
Thanks. I was actually wondering about that.
Interesting though also:
Assisting runner 12-1-4
Isn't that exactly what we have been constantly seeing when the O-linemen get behind a runner and push him forward?
I get that is how they are looking at it but you could also argue that assisting is just that - assisting. Pushing a runner forward - to me - seems very much like an assist.You can push him but you can’t grasp and pull him.
I have never in my history as a Rams fan been more disappointed in a FA/trade than Peters.
Critics of the call can't have it both ways anyway. NFL is bending over backwards to protect qbs, with phantom penalties for almost any contact and no holding calls on the o-line. No basis to complain about a quick whistle to protect the qb.It was a good call. It actually should've been a penalty but they probably just called it dead in an attempt to protect the QB.
https://operations.nfl.com/the-rules/2018-nfl-rulebook/#rule12
It is and after a brief search I've found out that it is legal. It's some weird gray rule/non-rule.Thanks. I was actually wondering about that.
Interesting though also:
Assisting runner 12-1-4
Isn't that exactly what we have been constantly seeing when the O-linemen get behind a runner and push him forward?
A.R. 12.2 Second and goal on B2. Runner A1 gets to the line of scrimmage and is stopped but A2, who is behind him, pushes him from behind and shoves him over the goal line.
Ruling: Touchdown.
pushing the runner from behind is not holing him up in an embrace, totally different.Thanks. I was actually wondering about that.
Interesting though also:
Assisting runner 12-1-4
Isn't that exactly what we have been constantly seeing when the O-linemen get behind a runner and push him forward?