Aikman offers an apology.
Aikman offers an apology.
Defensive holding on a FG attempt was last called in the NFL in 2015, seven years ago.Refs had a really bad game at times. The ruffing call was horrendous. While I agree with the intentional grounding call, the defensive hold on the missed FG was a game changer. Almost NEVER see that called, and probably happens every kick. The fact KC got an automatic first down was like a make-up call of all make-up calls. Fun game to watch in the second half, and really didn't understand some of the coaching decisions. Doesn't just happen with college coaches.
Thank you, Rain Man.Defensive holding on a FG attempt was last called in the NFL in 2015, seven years ago.
WTH is even a defensive holding on a FG? Is the offensive player trying to tip the ball over the crossbar and the defender has to hold the offensive player to prevent that?Defensive holding on a FG attempt was last called in the NFL in 2015, seven years ago.
No it’s when you tackle the O and pull them out of the way so your guy can get a clean run for the block. Been outlawed for everWTH is even a defensive holding on a FG? Is the offensive player trying to tip the ball over the crossbar and the defender has to hold the offensive player to prevent that?
Did 11 or 27 get even get close to blocking the kick because of this flagrant foul? I'm just asking . . . I don't knowNo it’s when you tackle the O and pull them out of the way so your guy can get a clean run for the block. Been outlawed for ever
Lol, I didn’t catch the play and so Googled it, found a few stories. Funny line, loved it.Thank you, Rain Man.
Not that I saw. It looked as if the guy doing the holding was just going through the motions, dogging the play a little bit.Did 11 or 27 get even get close to blocking the kick because of this flagrant foul? I'm just asking . . . I don't know
Not that I saw. It looked as if the guy doing the holding was just going through the motions, dogging the play a little bit.
Edit: it was called on 51.
“The victim is a photographer at the Chiefs/Raiders game. At the end of the game, he was pushed to the ground causing injury. He made arrangements for private transport to the hospital for treatment at which time he called police. The injuries are preliminarily thought to be non-life threatening.”Raiders, McDaniels support Adams after incident
Las Vegas Raiders coach Josh McDaniels voiced his support for wide receiver Davante Adams on Tuesday, hours after a police report was taken on Adams pushing down a man at the end of the Raiders' 30-29 loss to the Chiefs on his way to the locker room.www.espn.com
Aikman offers an apology.