from the time I was twelve, and when players were expected to hit hard, and you could tell whether a catch was made without super slow motion replay, would I be watching this?
Dancing with the Stars is more entertaining than this.
not sure what is going on with him. The book is not written but DG may deserve a lot of credit with not pulling the trigger on any of those QBs in the 2018 class.
And didn’t get called. I’d venture to say it happens on every field goal.
The announcers and the NFL ref that comes on during broadcasts called the refs out for it. Dumb call, but unlikely that it affected the outcome. Though the Giants D doesn't get the small credit they should've for a goal stand.
And didn’t get called. I’d venture to say it happens on every field goal.
I didn't watch closely, but did the center raise his head after the snap? The center is only protected while his head is down. In the Bills game, Dex had to be readjusted before the snap so that he wasn't lining up over the center. But immediately after the snap, Dex moved over the center while the head was down. It is a penalty and good coaching. It is a cheap penalty, but it is a point of emphasis and the refs are watching. It gave the Bills a new set of downs and allowed the score.
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And didn’t get called. I’d venture to say it happens on every field goal.
I didn't watch closely, but did the center raise his head after the snap? The center is only protected while his head is down. In the Bills game, Dex had to be readjusted before the snap so that he wasn't lining up over the center. But immediately after the snap, Dex moved over the center while the head was down. It is a penalty and good coaching. It is a cheap penalty, but it is a point of emphasis and the refs are watching. It gave the Bills a new set of downs and allowed the score.
Dex literally put his arm on the guys back as he shuffled to his right to go through the gap and get his hand up to block the kick. It was incidental looking.
And didn’t get called. I’d venture to say it happens on every field goal.
I didn't watch closely, but did the center raise his head after the snap? The center is only protected while his head is down. In the Bills game, Dex had to be readjusted before the snap so that he wasn't lining up over the center. But immediately after the snap, Dex moved over the center while the head was down. It is a penalty and good coaching. It is a cheap penalty, but it is a point of emphasis and the refs are watching. It gave the Bills a new set of downs and allowed the score.
I couldn’t see the centers head. The Jets player was blocking it
And didn’t get called. I’d venture to say it happens on every field goal.
I didn't watch closely, but did the center raise his head after the snap? The center is only protected while his head is down. In the Bills game, Dex had to be readjusted before the snap so that he wasn't lining up over the center. But immediately after the snap, Dex moved over the center while the head was down. It is a penalty and good coaching. It is a cheap penalty, but it is a point of emphasis and the refs are watching. It gave the Bills a new set of downs and allowed the score.
I couldn’t see the centers head. The Jets player was blocking it
The penalty is supposed to protect the center while in a defenseless position. Gene Steratore said that what Lawrence did, basically moving across and brushing him is not engaging, not pushing him backward and does not meet the criteria of the penalty. It was a blown call.
Your arguably pro-bowl caliber RB just gained 8 yards on 2nd and 10, so you take him out for a 3rd and 2. You then run a bubble screen and your QB scrambles for a loss.
Why not just pound the rock on 3rd and 2. You have a good RB and your QB is struggling. You also have a 16-3 lead at midfield.
Browns or Giants, if you're looking for a new OC call me. I'll at least be league average.
And didn’t get called. I’d venture to say it happens on every field goal.
I didn't watch closely, but did the center raise his head after the snap? The center is only protected while his head is down. In the Bills game, Dex had to be readjusted before the snap so that he wasn't lining up over the center. But immediately after the snap, Dex moved over the center while the head was down. It is a penalty and good coaching. It is a cheap penalty, but it is a point of emphasis and the refs are watching. It gave the Bills a new set of downs and allowed the score.
I couldn’t see the centers head. The Jets player was blocking it
The penalty is supposed to protect the center while in a defenseless position. Gene Steratore said that what Lawrence did, basically moving across and brushing him is not engaging, not pushing him backward and does not meet the criteria of the penalty. It was a blown call.
I listened to Steratore's reasoning. And while I agree that the spirit of the rule and what Dexter did should not elicit a flag. The letter of the rule is that the center is protected while in a defenseless posture (head down). Maintaining the posture allows for the center to be protected. It is a difficult instinct to overcome. Ticky-tack cheap penalty, but the it is an absolute penalty as the rule is written.
Dancing with the Stars is more entertaining than this.
Very underwhelming. First time actually watching him in the NFL and doesn't look like the rising superstar pundits made him out to be.
LOL
Seriously? In Ron's prediction thread, I called for an IV.
Touch Football, Sold as Safer, Now Requires a Helmet
A Texas program for high schools mandated soft-shell helmets after serious injuries occurred during incidental contact.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/20/sports/football/football-safety-touch-flag-helmets.html
The announcers and the NFL ref that comes on during broadcasts called the refs out for it. Dumb call, but unlikely that it affected the outcome. Though the Giants D doesn't get the small credit they should've for a goal stand.
I didn't watch closely, but did the center raise his head after the snap? The center is only protected while his head is down. In the Bills game, Dex had to be readjusted before the snap so that he wasn't lining up over the center. But immediately after the snap, Dex moved over the center while the head was down. It is a penalty and good coaching. It is a cheap penalty, but it is a point of emphasis and the refs are watching. It gave the Bills a new set of downs and allowed the score.
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And didn’t get called. I’d venture to say it happens on every field goal.
I didn't watch closely, but did the center raise his head after the snap? The center is only protected while his head is down. In the Bills game, Dex had to be readjusted before the snap so that he wasn't lining up over the center. But immediately after the snap, Dex moved over the center while the head was down. It is a penalty and good coaching. It is a cheap penalty, but it is a point of emphasis and the refs are watching. It gave the Bills a new set of downs and allowed the score.
Dex literally put his arm on the guys back as he shuffled to his right to go through the gap and get his hand up to block the kick. It was incidental looking.
Of course, although Saquon isn't the headache Odell is.
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And didn’t get called. I’d venture to say it happens on every field goal.
I didn't watch closely, but did the center raise his head after the snap? The center is only protected while his head is down. In the Bills game, Dex had to be readjusted before the snap so that he wasn't lining up over the center. But immediately after the snap, Dex moved over the center while the head was down. It is a penalty and good coaching. It is a cheap penalty, but it is a point of emphasis and the refs are watching. It gave the Bills a new set of downs and allowed the score.
I couldn’t see the centers head. The Jets player was blocking it
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... Didn't win too much with Saquon either.. see how that works.
Of course, although Saquon isn't the headache Odell is.
Touché
Right there with you and I ain’t that old. Shit is horrendous.
Repetitive lyrics in any language sucks..
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And didn’t get called. I’d venture to say it happens on every field goal.
I didn't watch closely, but did the center raise his head after the snap? The center is only protected while his head is down. In the Bills game, Dex had to be readjusted before the snap so that he wasn't lining up over the center. But immediately after the snap, Dex moved over the center while the head was down. It is a penalty and good coaching. It is a cheap penalty, but it is a point of emphasis and the refs are watching. It gave the Bills a new set of downs and allowed the score.
I couldn’t see the centers head. The Jets player was blocking it
The penalty is supposed to protect the center while in a defenseless position. Gene Steratore said that what Lawrence did, basically moving across and brushing him is not engaging, not pushing him backward and does not meet the criteria of the penalty. It was a blown call.
Why not just pound the rock on 3rd and 2. You have a good RB and your QB is struggling. You also have a 16-3 lead at midfield.
Browns or Giants, if you're looking for a new OC call me. I'll at least be league average.
You act as if the Giants defense wouldn't do this too.
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And didn’t get called. I’d venture to say it happens on every field goal.
I didn't watch closely, but did the center raise his head after the snap? The center is only protected while his head is down. In the Bills game, Dex had to be readjusted before the snap so that he wasn't lining up over the center. But immediately after the snap, Dex moved over the center while the head was down. It is a penalty and good coaching. It is a cheap penalty, but it is a point of emphasis and the refs are watching. It gave the Bills a new set of downs and allowed the score.
I couldn’t see the centers head. The Jets player was blocking it
The penalty is supposed to protect the center while in a defenseless position. Gene Steratore said that what Lawrence did, basically moving across and brushing him is not engaging, not pushing him backward and does not meet the criteria of the penalty. It was a blown call.
I listened to Steratore's reasoning. And while I agree that the spirit of the rule and what Dexter did should not elicit a flag. The letter of the rule is that the center is protected while in a defenseless posture (head down). Maintaining the posture allows for the center to be protected. It is a difficult instinct to overcome. Ticky-tack cheap penalty, but the it is an absolute penalty as the rule is written.
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can the Jets give up a 26 yard pass on third and 20 with less than 30 seconds left in the half?
You act as if the Giants defense wouldn't do this too.
Touche.
exactly lol
Totally thought he was shoved too