Real Deal
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Yes, out of the three that was the most iffy. The NFL defines it as "vicinity" which is vague on purpose and QBs get that non call all the time. I have no interest in this game. Only triggering Browns flashbacks.You might have had me if you didn’t mention the intentional grounding
Laid it on just a tad too thick
Bro he was like 7 yards from the ball Joe spiked it in the middle of a bunch of linemen lol
Yeah it was clear as day. The fact that it took romo by complete surprise was amazing to me. As soon as I saw it I was amazed they were gonna let him get away with itNot even close bro. They don't get that bailout.
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What you mean is the ball is throw 7-8 yards away from target but SKIPS a yard or 2 away.
They never want to call that roughing. It needs to be abundantly obvious and indefensible to not call it for them to make that call in that spotI'm all for ripping the officials but give them credit with 2 big plays called right. The IG, and Roughing.
I’m fairly certain they mentioned the fact that the pass didn’t make it past the line of scrimmage when the play happened. I think that was one of the keys to the penalty.I'll have to see it again....they cut away from it real quick. If it gets to the line of scrimmage and it's in the general direction of a receiver they never call those kind of things.