10:49 left in the 2nd quarter, and the 1-3 Raiders are smashing the 3-1 Chefs in the mouth on both sides of the ball, in Kansas City. 14-0, Raiders.
KC looks bad on both sides of the ball. Being in KC it's definitely impressive by the Raiders. Chiefs will make a game of it though.
The Chefs got thoroughly screwed with a roughing-the-passer penalty on 3rd down where they sacked Carr and recovered a fumble. Terrible call.
That was as bad if not worse than the Tom Brady gifted roughing that ended the game for the Falcons.
Aikman: "Take the dresses off". He is canceled
I'm sure Aikman will get some undeserved blow back for that one. Feminists and drag queens will be irate.That was as bad if not worse than the Tom Brady gifted roughing that ended the game for the Falcons.
Aikman: "Take the dresses off". He is canceled
But macho men and tough guys like you love it.I'm sure Aikman will get some undeserved blow back for that one. Feminists and drag queens will be irate.
I'm flattered you think I'm a tough guy. I'm not, but thanks!!But macho men and tough guys like you love it.
There is still time. Outrage is a-brewin'...It's an expression and I am glad he didn't come out and issue some awkward half-assed apology he didn't mean.
Just finished the game…thought it was a poor call, then again, it’s something I’ve thought about a lot of the RTP enforcement as of late. The hit that knocked Tua out last week seemed like clear RTP that wasn’t called, the Brady call yesterday was very weak, and tonight’s was poor. I think the solution will be that Roughing the Passer will become a reviewable call next season.That certainly seemed like a brutal call by the refs. The ball was knocked out of the Raiders QB's hand before he was tackled and went right into the hand of the DE that was tackling him.
I guess the ruling was that the DE's body weight landed on the QB, though he used his left arm to break the fall.
It seemed like a BS call to me. I'm curious what @Erial_Lion thought of it -- he's usually more up on the nuances of the rules than am I.
The ball didn’t make it back to the line on that play (it was about a yard short of it).Refs could be in make up mode. Carr was outside the box and the ball went past the line of scrimmage yet they still went with intentional grounding. I wonder if someone told the officials at halftime that the bad call was a VERY BAD call.
Yeah, I heard that and thought the same thing - he will get some flack for it.That was as bad if not worse than the Tom Brady gifted roughing that ended the game for the Falcons.
Aikman: "Take the dresses off". He is canceled
Just finished the game…thought it was a poor call, then again, it’s something I’ve thought about a lot of the RTP enforcement as of late. The hit that knocked Tua out last week seemed like clear RTP that wasn’t called, the Brady call yesterday was very weak, and tonight’s was poor. I think the solution will be that Roughing the Passer will become a reviewable call next season.
@LionJim says that was a good no call.They absolutely blew a RTP call in the Steelers game where Pickett got decked as he slid. As a Steelers fan I was annoyed, but as a Steelers fan who can't stand Pickett I was also OK with it.
I thought that was a tough one to say they “blew”…50/50 call for me as he slid late, but it’s a spot you certainly do see flags thrown.They absolutely blew a RTP call in the Steelers game where Pickett got decked as he slid. As a Steelers fan I was annoyed, but as a Steelers fan who can't stand Pickett I was also OK with it.
The Packers didn't trade Adams; he was a free agent. They offered more money than the Raiders but Davante chose to play for the Raidas. It might be this photographer's fault.Rodgers saying “why the hell did we trade adams”?
What a catch!!
Fixed.@LionJim says that at first glance it was a good no call. He waffled about it later.