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I think DeMarcus Robinson likes being a Ram.
Yo @Memento your nickname made it to prime time. Check out JBs call around 7:15.
View: https://youtu.be/nqyobnF15S4?si=N_YWYgisvwu3U7G8
Yo @Memento your nickname made it to prime time. Check out JBs call around 7:15.
View: https://youtu.be/nqyobnF15S4?si=N_YWYgisvwu3U7G8
I can recall seeing an amazing stat during the GSOT days.I don't mind the interceptions as long as the qb is throwing touchdowns as well.
In the beginning of the season Stafford's turnovers were so frustrating because the offense wasn't going anywhere all game.
The last two games I didn't care because Stafford always comes back with td throws.
That's how Martz and Warner used to operate. They couldn't care less about interceptions. They'd score on the next drive.
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Looking at it from the a better angle I can see why Robinson never used his other hand to secure the ball. The guy had a hold of it. Great catch to maintain possession all they way through the process with one hand.
I’m wondering if there’s a conscious trend by refs to go light on defensive penalties at end of games. I’m seeing a lot of no calls (defensive holding , face masking, QBs hit low, etc).That's exactly what I saw. Woolen was committing obvious pass interference the whole way, clinging to Robinson's left arm because he was completely beat off the snap. I'm shocked they let that go on with that play, but D-Rob proved Stafford's faith in him.
It’s too bad Brandon Cooks couldn’t do the sameLooking at it from the a better angle I can see why Robinson never used his other hand to secure the ball. The guy had a hold of it. Great catch to maintain possession all they way through the process with one hand.
I agree with this except there are/were two QBs that ALWAYS got/get the calls at the end of the game.I’m wondering if there’s a conscious trend by refs to go light on defensive penalties at end of games. I’m seeing a lot of no calls (defensive holding , face masking, QBs hit low, etc).
Perhaps, but there are two factors during tight stretches that can impact calls:I’m wondering if there’s a conscious trend by refs to go light on defensive penalties at end of games. I’m seeing a lot of no calls (defensive holding , face masking, QBs hit low, etc).