Stafford directing team right before spiking ball

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Suh… I still think he was partially justified because Evan Dietrich-Smith is a super dirty POS (the stomping incident) but he’s also been dirty himself and it feels dirty having defended him.

I kinda love that he was gonna put his weight on Stafford and Stafford put his knees up and got him the balls… football-jitsu
 
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It would have sucked having a penalty that caused a 10 second runoff.
 
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Just wondering, does anyone have an idea who Matthew Stafford was pointing at & looks to be urgently telling to get to the line of scrimmage right before he spikes the ball?
REILLY!!!!!!

Can't believe no one used that yet!!!

I win!!!
 
refresh my memory since I can't recall it ever happening, but does the offense have to wait for the defense to get on their side of the LOS before snapping the ball?
I am sure this was answered but I am lazy.
Once the ref touches the ball (sets it) offense is clear to snap it. At least that is my understanding
 
I'd be more concerned if he wasn't showing that sense of urgency. That drive was exactly what I expected from a leader; great awareness of what needed to be done.
 
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He yelled "I'm going to fuck you up" because he thought Stafford kicked him. In reality, Stafford was just rolling through the tackle and used his legs a bit to keep Suh's weight from flopping on him it looked like to me. He certainly didn't kick him at all. So Suh was just being a whiny bitch who, of all people in the league, has zero right to bitch about anyone being dirty. Oh well, 15 yards and a touchdown later.... fuck Suh.
But Chris Rose said it was a kick. And he is SO astute.