Is that possession on the ground is reviewable? It's a first. I guess it is. Did he gain the ball back, yes, but traditionally possession is awarded to who comes up with the ball out of a pile
Is that possession on the ground is reviewable? It's a first. I guess it is. Did he gain the ball back, yes, but traditionally possession is awarded to who comes up with the ball out of a pile
No. The turnover is reviewable by rule. It's automatic.
This is not a new rule.
Most scrums you can't see a player with clear possession and down by contact. This one you could.
that Dallas is about to hit a rough spot these next 2 weeks and we will see how much they believe in Dak before they panic and go to Romo.
They've yet to face adversity since Romo going down...a veeery long time. Will they or not anymore is the question
Honestly, since the Washington game last week, what I think will happen is they will lose an ugly game here in Minnesota and they will walk into a buzzsaw vs the Giants and lose convincingly. Once that happens, you will see them at 10-3 and panic will start.
Is Bill Leavy the replay official?
This is the Vikings game though, field position and swarming D
All turnovers are reviewed automatically
Cant remember seeing something like this before... Whoever comes up with the ball gets it!!!
By rule, all turnovers are reviewed.
They reviewed it and the review clearly shows EE recovered.
Hate Dallas as much as anyone, but that was the right call.
what you are looking at.
Makes me wonder how you justify criticizing the officials if you can't process an obvious call.
By rule, all turnovers are reviewed.
They reviewed it and the review clearly shows EE recovered.
Hate Dallas as much as anyone, but that was the right call.
What constitutes "recovery" of the ball? In fumbles its usually who comes out with it
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He fumbled, they ruled it a turnover.
By rule, all turnovers are reviewed.
They reviewed it and the review clearly shows EE recovered.
Hate Dallas as much as anyone, but that was the right call.
What constitutes "recovery" of the ball? In fumbles its usually who comes out with it
EE made clear recovery and was being touched. That is the definition of being down by contact.
Normally you don't get a clear view of such a thing so the call on the field stands.
This was clear as day.
They made the right call
They've yet to face adversity since Romo going down...a veeery long time. Will they or not anymore is the question
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There would be lots of money to be made on BBI :)
Somebody loves them some Cowboys
In this matchup? Oh yeah. Minnesota I'd argue is one of the worst 10 football teams in the NFL right now and they don't even matchup well to dallas.
Spread's like 3. So much talk making this game seem like an obvious blowout, I'm guessing you bet everything you had.
Yup and Romo will come in and torch us.
No. The turnover is reviewable by rule. It's automatic.
This is not a new rule.
Most scrums you can't see a player with clear possession and down by contact. This one you could.
This is not that difficult.
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that Dallas is about to hit a rough spot these next 2 weeks and we will see how much they believe in Dak before they panic and go to Romo.
They've yet to face adversity since Romo going down...a veeery long time. Will they or not anymore is the question
Honestly, since the Washington game last week, what I think will happen is they will lose an ugly game here in Minnesota and they will walk into a buzzsaw vs the Giants and lose convincingly. Once that happens, you will see them at 10-3 and panic will start.
No kidding. Also it was right at the point of attack, so everyone could see it spring the entire play ...
1990s Cowboys. That OL > 2016 OL.
_Dean Blandino