From an officials standpoint, that would be the best way to stunt the Rams' progress. Negate our strength.Opposing teams have been called only once for offensive holding against the Rams all season. It's all very strange.
If he is the best def. player in the league, get of the blocks and holds.
There are no excuses for not getting a sack in 3 games bad officiating or not.
Seriously? I can see a time for the "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" philosophy but this is not one of them. No player can do his job well if opposing players are breaking the rules and not getting called for it. When the deck is stacked the house wins.
Did you read the remarks by Jim Thomas in the OP? "119 yards worth of penalties and the other team for only 15" I watched the whole game and there's no way that should have happened.
What do you want Quinn to do, use head slaps and brass knuckles? Because that's the only way he's going to get around an O-lineman who is holding on to his jersey. Maybe he can coat his jersey with lubricant but then Goodell will fine him.
I don't like excuses either but in this case it's warranted. All we want is for the Rams to get a fair shake from the league and from the refs.
What do you want Quinn to do, use head slaps and brass knuckles?
You know, and maybe this is just the old fashioned hockey player in me and probably totally inappropriate and ineffective, but when we got the call for roughing the passer after Eugene Sims? tapped Romo on the shoulder, I was thinking well heck, if he's going to get called for that, he may as well have DESTROYED Romo like we all know he could have on that play.It maybe the only way to go, instruct him that when held get past his man anyway he wants (kick to the balls, tackle his man by the face mask, the odd head slap) be the first team to get called for 1,000 yards of penalties in a single game. Make it clear after the game that they cheat we'll cheat.
Yeah, it's all just normal distribution of noise caused by inadequately trained referees. Nothing to look at here. This couldn't possibly be a coordinated effort. The Rams ultimately are responsble for losing this game. Go Rams!Jim Thomas: Whenever one team gets called for 119 yards worth of penalties and the other team for only 15, it catches your eye. I did some research on this and it's the largest single-game disparity involving the Rams _ pro or con _ since the team moved to St. Louis in 1995. I know Jeff Fisher is very frustrated about the calls. Opposing teams have been called only once for offensive holding against the Rams all season. It's all very strange.
Seriously? I can see a time for the "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" philosophy but this is not one of them. No player can do his job well if opposing players are breaking the rules and not getting called for it. When the deck is stacked the house wins.
Did you read the remarks by Jim Thomas in the OP? "119 yards worth of penalties and the other team for only 15" I watched the whole game and there's no way that should have happened.
What do you want Quinn to do, use head slaps and brass knuckles? Because that's the only way he's going to get around an O-lineman who is holding on to his jersey. Maybe he can coat his jersey with lubricant but then Goodell will fine him.
I don't like excuses either but in this case it's warranted. All we want is for the Rams to get a fair shake from the league and from the refs.
Maybe they should shrink his jersey so it's so tight that they have to cut it off after the game, nothing left to hold onto.