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It was before the pass. That’s why it’s called holding rather than PI. Correct call.He wouldn’t have caught it either way. The legal “bump” before he grabbed the shirt ruined the timing of the pass. I thought refs considered whether the pass would’ve been “catchable” or not?
That’s correct……assuming you believe there was “holding”.It was before the pass. That’s why it’s called holding rather than PI. Correct call.
The pop of the jersey will get that call. Fvck Philly, by the way.That’s correct……assuming you believe there was “holding”.
Agreed. That halftime show would’ve been 1’000 times better had they simply put Stapleton out there with only a stool to sit on and sing as many of his songs he could get in before the teams came back. All that silly suspended platform shite they did was lame and looked like a Coach Killy production. @Bill_D probably loved it!Chris Stapleton did a great job with the anthem. Just goes to show you that every now an then, a hairy azz white supremacist honky mofo can deliver.
2 AU players on the winning team... War Damn
As stated earlier, got no dog in this fight and find Philly fans as obnoxious as…….TDS infected dolts.The pop of the jersey will get that call. Fvck Philly, by the way.
As Greg Olsen stated….”let them play”, don’t like seeing the game hinge on such a call but ehh…, Bradberry is a product of Samford……and not Auburn 😏Eagles' James Bradberry admits to committing late-debated penalty: 'It was a holding'
Fans on social media attacked referees for throwing a flag late in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl, but James Bradberry came clean about the call.www.foxnews.com
As a TE I am sure he whined anytime a defender wrapped their arm around him or pulled his jersey. What does let them play mean? Can the d jump the snap? Can the we get a running start vertically before the snap?As stated earlier, got no dog in this fight and find Philly fans as obnoxious as…….TDS infected dolts.
As Greg Olsen stated….”let them play”, don’t like seeing the game hinge on such a call but ehh…, Bradberry is a product of Samford……and not Auburn 😏
Ehh, he was okay when he was a Bear…..even though he was a Miami product, just seemed like a ticky tack call….that’s all.As a TE I am sure he whined anytime a defender wrapped their arm around him or pulled his jersey. What does let them play mean? Can the d jump the snap? Can the we get a running start vertically before the snap?
I only recall him as a Panther. Further reason to not GAS what he thinks.Ehh, he was okay when he was a Bear…..even though he was a Miami product, just seemed like a ticky tack call….that’s all.
As a TE I am sure he whined anytime a defender wrapped their arm around him or pulled his jersey. What does let them play mean? Can the d jump the snap? Can the we get a running start vertically before the snap?
Agreed. That halftime show would’ve been 1’000 times better had they simply put Stapleton out there with only a stool to sit on and sing as many of his songs he could get in before the teams came back. All that silly suspended platform shite they did was lame and looked like a Coach Killy production. @Bill_D probably loved it! By b
I don’t like the “let them play” argument either. However if you choose to “let them play” for 58 minutes, you shouldn’t choose to call it in the final 2 minutes when it determines the outcome of the game.
I wouldn’t have any issue with that holding penalty if they had been calling it tight all night.
I didn’t know Bammers recognized holding.Was it holding? Yes.
Would I have called it? No.
I didn’t know Bammers recognized holding.
We've always recognized when we're held.
I’d be interested to see the stats on how many holds are called on opposing offensive lines over the past few years.
I would like to see a panel of official revie any game tape and call out all offensive / defensive holds and PI. No team could run a series.I’d be interested to see the stats on how many holds are called on opposing offensive lines over the past few years.