CtCardinals78
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I'm not surprised about J.J. he's always getting good returns for me in Madden.
If that play was being reviewed for a forceout, it shouldn't have been. Unfortunately, that's not out of the realm of possibility.
The worst call of the day yesterday that i saw was on the Oakland/ San Diego game. Vince Jackson caught a ball for a first down, diving catch, went down untouched. Popped up, flipped the ball forward(with spin) and gave like hey first down. But Fabian Washington correctly figured out Jackson wasn't touched, so he wasn't down, and jumped on the ball. Initially they ruled Raider ball. Then they called illegal forward pass, but said it was still Raiders ball because after marching off the 5 yard penalty, (4th down play) San Diego was short. THat was obviously wrong so the remeasured and said first down San Diego. It wasn't remotely a pass, it was and underhanded flip, if Leinart were about to get sacked and did that, it would be a fumble, not an incomplete forward pass.
Back to our game, am I the only one who thinks they could have called roughing the passer on that last play? I realize at that stage in a game it's very unusual to make such a call and it wasn't like the guy tried to kill Matt, but in the middle of the game if that takes place IMHO it's roughing more often than not. Would have given us one more play.
By punching it in, I didn't necessarily mean "run it in" (although the possibility would at least occupy one or more defenders).I don't see how we could have challenged - if we were the Cardinals perhaps we get that call. As far as this team punching the ball in from anywhere - well, we have not seen much of that.
But I thought they did review that call (McCown's pass to Poole). Didn't they? I thought I remembered some agonizing moments under the hood at that game. I wonder if that's a thing that you can only check in the case of a completion, not an incompletion.
There is no one foot/two feet/no feet - push out clause in the rule.
Except that it seems the challenge wasn't about the forceout, it was about possession.Clearly then, in the 03 game there should have been no review.