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Pow right in the kisser. Pow right in the kisser. Pow right in the kisser.
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And it’s still a penaltyDefender was letting up and trying to avoid the big hit.
Obviously not...lolAnd it’s still a penalty
Are you telling me you legitimately think the right call was made with the no call?Obviously not...lol
Yes.Are you telling me you legitimately think the right call was made with the no call?
I assume you are joking with the lol, but just want to clarify
If the rule changed maybe it’d be 50/50, but as the rule is it’s clearly a penalty. Buck, Aikman, and Perirrera all said it was a missed callI think it was 50/50. Perfectly ok with it not being called.
for the tards who are still living in 1985 and don’t know the rules...I think it was 50/50. Perfectly ok with it not being called.
Why? Cause Bears fans don’t understand QB play or QB penalties. It’s okay, Mitchgod doesn’t need Rodgers treatment to win. He’ll pass on concussion protocol for club dub any day of the week!Why does somebody always have to argue against what is obviously a penalty. Mitch took a shot to the head after he let the ball go. In todays NFL that is a penalty plain and simple. The only way It would not of been is if he had been running with the ball which he was not doing on the play.
Now quote it all, instead of just quoting a select bit. https://operations.nfl.com/the-rules/nfl-video-rulebook/roughing-the-passer/for the tards who are still living in 1985 and don’t know the rules...
6. passer who is standing still or fading backward after the ball has left his hand is obviously out of the play and must not be unnecessarily contacted by an opponent through the end of the down or until the passer becomes a blocker, or a runner, or, in the event of a change of possession during the down, until he assumes a distinctly defensive position. However, at any time after the change of possession, it is a foul if:
- an opponent hits the quarterback’s head or neck area with his helmet, facemask, forearm, or shoulder
Your argument is he was out of the pocket, doesn’t matter, and defender let up, doesn’t matter. He still was forcibly hit in the face. Can you even read your own links??!!!Now quote it all, instead of just quoting a select bit. https://operations.nfl.com/the-rules/nfl-video-rulebook/roughing-the-passer/
If you don't want to read...i can't help you.
Defender attempted to avoid contact. Plus, it was outside the pocket, where different rules apply.
It was not a bad call...
I will stand with the call on the field and what is clear from reading the rules, thanks.