Turner ... on Durant's 1st pick.Rams got away with that early hit to the helmet on Caleb that I'm not complaining about.
I thought it was officiated well too, somebody laid the wood to Odunze so he may not have caught it anyway.Verse was held on the Kmet TD not sure how they all missed it.I believe you but I don't remember the play, or the circumstances.
On the Bears' opening drive, the Rams caught two big breaks ... Odunze dropped a TD pass; and, on 4th down, Turner's hit to Williams' head was not called. Either play would have given Chicago seven points.
Personally, I thought it was a reasonably well officiated game, with each team getting a few breaks.
I thought it was officiated well too, somebody laid the wood to Odunze so he may not have caught it anyway.Verse was held on the Kmet TD not sure how they all missed it.
You have to put together both tweets I've posted. In the first it shows Kmet with both hands on Durants chest as he goes back into the middle. This second tweet picks it up right there.I’d like to see a longer clip of what preceded them getting tangled with each other. Starting with who initiated the pushing part (beyond normal hands play).
I finally turned off the sound and it was much better ! -- the FatboyCollinsworthless was flogging his one-eyed eel all over Caleb Williams. I can stand Tirico, but I can't stand that fucking sexual predator next to him.
The refs were in "Hail Mary Mode" on this. They let ANYTHING go and may the strong survive. As soon as Caleb was running backwards from our entire DL, and he heaves it fade away jump shot style, all bets were off.I’m with the camp that says there was a minor push off but bottom line is that ball was in the air a long time. DB has to do his job there and bat it down or away.
It was a breakdown defensively. That’s why it was a miracle TD pass.
It's a better experience when the refs aren't stopping the game.
On that, I completely agree, I'll take a "let em play" game every time if the alternative is anything like the shit like what we saw the last time curated