ArkyRamsFan
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Petitio Principii, much?I am still not a fan of the call. The fact we are debating it tells me it was borderline. And, if borderline, it shouldn’t have been called.
Just sayin'....
~ArkyRamsFan~
Petitio Principii, much?I am still not a fan of the call. The fact we are debating it tells me it was borderline. And, if borderline, it shouldn’t have been called.
That was 3rd down and mid to long so KC would have had to kick a FG. There was still 1:30ish left on the clock. You definitely did not want to give up the TD at that timeAgreed. Every time a pass defender grabs the jersey he is taking a chance of getting called for holding. Bradberry felt he could be beat, took a chance/grabbed, and hoped they would not see. Once they saw it - it should be called. End of case. Also the Eagles/Bradberry would have been better off giving up a TD on that play.
Agreed. Every time a pass defender grabs the jersey he is taking a chance of getting called for holding. Bradberry felt he could be beat, took a chance/grabbed, and hoped they would not see. Once they saw it - it should be called. End of case. Also the Eagles/Bradberry would have been better off giving up a TD on that play.
I guarantee that the refs do not call a grabbed jersey every time they see it. My point all along is that there is grabbing all game long, but it is called only when it is either egregious or whenever a ref wants to make a point. The fact that the player who got called said, yep I grabbed him still doesn't answer this one basic question...how often during the game did you grab him? If we had Isolated camera's on every corner on every play, how many would we count? More than is called that is for sure. Now here is the real question...why do some get called and others don't....if you think it's because it only happens when it gets called, you are watching a different game than I am. Every game has it's subjectivity calls, which puts a tremendous amount of power behind the person who chooses to blow the whistle and what time he chooses to blow the whistle. Why was the whistle not blown in the Ram Saint game a few years back? It goes both ways...not sure how to correct it. Mahome's throw on that play was greatly overthrown as well...makes the call worse in my opinion.Agreed. Every time a pass defender grabs the jersey he is taking a chance of getting called for holding. Bradberry felt he could be beat, took a chance/grabbed, and hoped they would not see. Once they saw it - it should be called. End of case. Also the Eagles/Bradberry would have been better off giving up a TD on that play.
1. Having no particular allegiance or opposition to either team, I enjoyed that game for its sheer drama.
2. Patrick Mahomes is really a magician. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a QB with his field vision.
3. Jalen Hurts played his heart out, and will be the leader of successful teams in the next few years.
4. Shouldn’t the debate of whether James Bradberry committed a holding penalty end when James Bradberry says “it was holding”?
5. Of course, not… why let facts get in the way of a good sports debate?
6. The halftime show… meh. Not my thing.
7. Best commercial: The Farmer’s Dog. I’m not crying! You’re crying!
8. Worst commercial: T-Mobile. Sorry, but as nostalgic as it was to see John Travolta performing a song from Grease, and as much as I loved Scrubs, that was in poor taste, given how recently Olivia Newton-John died.
9. It was really noteworthy to me how many rookies contributed to the Chiefs’ win, including several players take on Days 2 and 3.
10. Applying that to the Rams, I want them to focus on guys who are ready to play. No projects, no long-term upside guys. Give me plug-and-play players – regardless of position – who can contribute right away.
11. I’m betting that Sean McVay watched the Chiefs score twice in the Red Zone with a fake motion play that left receivers wide open (I mean, I could have made those throws) and thought “hmmm……”
12. Travis Kelce is a great player but, man… let someone else talk!
13. One of the biggest stories of this game was the Eagles’ inability to get to Mahomes, despite his gimpy ankle and their league-leading pass rush.
14. Yes… that is my way of saying bolster the OL!!!
15. “All-in,” “F them picks,” trade for guys, trade away guys for multiple players/picks… there is no formula for success other than this: always be open to making moves that you believe will enhance your team. Fate favors the bold.
16. So the Rams’ reign as World Champs comes to an end. Are they still in the “window” to challenge again? I think they are.
17. And, because I think they are, I’m expecting the unexpected, so to speak. Don’t tell me the Rams can’t afford this or afford that, or won’t have a shot at one guy or another in the draft, or anything else that suggests a limitation.
18. I’m looking forward to the Combine and the draft. With the Rams obtaining comp picks, there will be opportunities to truly enhance the roster.
19. In the end, while yesterday was a relaxing experience as a fan, I want that tension, those butterflies and that elation that we had last year. I’m greedy that way!
20. Offseason? What offseason?
He held him twice. He pulled on his shirt and 2 second later, he grabbed him around the waist.4. Shouldn’t the debate of whether James Bradberry committed a holding penalty end when James Bradberry says “it was holding”?