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NFL doing it to themselves again....
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Crisis averted.Michael SignoraVerified account@NFLfootballinfo
Abdullah should not have been penalized. Officiating mechanic is not to flag player who goes to ground for religious reasons.
The Packers had 102 return yards on two interceptions of Cutler on Sunday — 40 yards by Clay Matthews and 62 by Sam Shields. In his 10-year career, Aaron Rodgers’ 53 interceptions have been returned for a total of 356 yards — that’s 6.7 yards per pick. The longest return on a Rodgers’ interception is 42 yards — by Charles Tillman in 2011 and the Saints’ Jason David in 2008. Rodgers has thrown one pick-6 in 3,403 career pass attempts in the NFL.
So the Packers offense usually does a good job of not allowing big INT returns after a Rodgers pick...?
Am I missing something?
I mean its largely an ambiguous stat however that and the fact that hes thrown 3 INT's in the redzone in his whole career shows he doesn't put the ball in bad spots.
So the Packers offense usually does a good job of not allowing big INT returns after a Rodgers pick...?
Am I missing something?
He was out all week and listed as questionable with a groin injury... I'm sure he just didn't want to make the injury worse.Clay could've returned that pick all the way though
Must've forgot to take his dose of HGH or something
I just realized the Jets are going to be so bad they’ll be able to pick Mariotta or Winston. yaaaaaaaay!!!
why the stoneface? thought you'd want to see him stay in green.
yeah but till why call a penalty in the first place? the league refs aren't aware enough of the rules they have to impose their own biases into the game?
they're way too willing to call a penalty on anything. so they call the penalty, sometimes stopping the play's outcome (and many touchdowns//scoring opportunities as we've seen) and then the suits have to sort it all out
I read that stat 3 times and couldn't figure out what was interesting
All good Fraij
The ref told him it was because of the slide. He agreed and said his slide was a bit much.
yeah but till why call a penalty in the first place? the league refs aren't aware enough of the rules they have to impose their own biases into the game?
Okay, so it wasn't just me.I read that stat 3 times and couldn't figure out what was interesting
All good Fraij
what i'm saying is that refs need to ease up on throwing flags for every damn thing that goes on in a game. yeah celebrations are banned now and that comes from up above, but the refs have no problem with becoming a centerpiece of the game itself
it messes up the flow, a game's potential outcome and the viewer's experience