AvengerRam
Benevolent Troublemaker
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Micromanaged? Stop committing blatant penalties! Yes, it matters that he converted it with the assistance of an obvious hold and then got bailed out of an INT a couple plays later by a weak call.
I think the point is that without the holding, Mahomes likely never converts on that play. A hold that blatant needs to be called. The Chiefs Oline problems shouldn’t be the leagues or refs problem to take care of. Andy Reid has always gotten good play out of his Olines. Maybe he needs to find a new Oline coach. Either way it’s his problem. The refs shouldn’t beholding back calls because the Chiefs already have too many holding penalties this season. There isn’t a cap on that that I know of.
They did.
Tackles Smith and Taylor were signed in free agency to replace last year's starters Brown and Wylie who were both lost in free agency. Taylor got $60M guaranteed.
It looks like hand fighting, which happens regularly.It'll be alright, friends. If this is the play that sparked the controversy then we can put it behind us now.View attachment 61685
Offsetting penalties replay the down it looks like at worst.It looks like hand fighting, which happens regularly.
It looks like hand fighting, which happens regularly.
Like I said, if you're going to call that sort of ticky tack crap, don't let Kansas City get away with a much more blatant hold. Call both or call neither.It'll be alright, friends. If this is the play that sparked the controversy then we can put it behind us now.View attachment 61685
It's basically the Seahawks old strategy when the Legion of Boom. Hold often in the secondary and bet the refs won't want to call it on every down. They're not wrong. But when they do something so obvious and blatant as that hold on Jermaine Johnson (#11), you gotta call that no matter how many times you've flagged them for holding. And if you decide you're going to let them play, extend that grace to the defense.I think the point is that without the holding, Mahomes likely never converts on that play. A hold that blatant needs to be called. The Chiefs Oline problems shouldn’t be the leagues or refs problem to take care of. Andy Reid has always gotten good play out of his Olines. Maybe he needs to find a new Oline coach. Either way it’s his problem. The refs shouldn’t beholding back calls because the Chiefs already have too many holding penalties this season. There isn’t a cap on that that I know of.
Rodney Harrison with a Garbage Interview
Just makes me hate the guy even more, not that being a douche, a cheapshot artist, a douche, a former Cheatriot, a douche, a punkass little bitch, and a fucking douche wouldn't make my hate reach the stratosphere already. Complete and total disrespect, trying to get Chris Jones to badmouth Wilson. Credit to Jones for taking the high road.
Yup further proof what we as Rams fans all knew that he's a steaming pile of shit excuse for a human being.Rodney Harrison with a Garbage Interview
Just makes me hate the guy even more, not that being a douche, a cheapshot artist, a douche, a former Cheatriot, a douche, a punkass little bitch, and a fucking douche wouldn't make my hate reach the stratosphere already. Complete and total disrespect, trying to get Chris Jones to badmouth Wilson. Credit to Jones for taking the high road.
LOL. I didn't even notice this one real time. We're now at Donovan Smith getting away with two extremely blatant holds on plays crucial to KC's win lol (he tackled #44 on the Jets):
View: https://twitter.com/ledyardnfldraft/status/1708857839526019145?s=46
Just admit that your team got away with a few calls being the home team and all. Maybe the NFL wanted your team to win and maybe not but the officiating was sure calling plays your way whether due to incompetence or not.It'll be alright, friends. If this is the play that sparked the controversy then we can put it behind us now.View attachment 61685