I don’t see them the same, no.And this uncalled late hit wasn't?
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Wasn’t as blatant as the Mahomes hit out of bounds.
I don’t see them the same, no.And this uncalled late hit wasn't?
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Was it a late hit or not? Did the defender have a chance to pull up?I don’t see them the same, no.
Wasn’t as blatant as the Mahomes hit out of bounds.
Who will be QB next year.Gonna be an interesting SF offseason
Well, the NFL is kind of unwatchable now….You can't catch everything, and sometimes the refs get caught game watching as well.
The problem is: if they called everything, the NFL would be unwatchable. There would be a holding call either way, every single play.
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I get it was early in the game, but it was a 4th down catch in scoring position...receiver gets up and gets the team to the line, because he knows he didn't catch it clean. Can't make the excuse about burning a timeout...cuz you didn't burn any the entire 1st half (maybe even the entire game), even when your 4th string QB was getting delay penalty after delay penalty. This was almost an epic fail of Kliff proportions at coaching.The local fallout seems to be everyone is furious that Shanahan didn't challenge the play in the first drive but the 49ers are saying they never got a replay that showed it. Apparently they are NOT allowed to get the network feed, they can only see the replays in the stadium that's also on some closed network they get. I assume the network feed would give them some advantage, ability to hear plays or something that's why they can't get it. So while we're all going what is he waiting for the ball is clearly on the ground, they never saw it. I still say just the reaction of Smith made it obvious they were hurrying up because they knew he didn't catch it.
As mentioned Purdy has a serious elbow injury, can't throw for months. PFT and other sites are now calling for the NFL to resurrect the emergency QB rule. They used to allow teams to suit a 3rd QB who could only play if the first 2 were hurt, if the 3rd QB played, it meant the first 2 were not allowed to come back in. Over time the league changed it to just adding one active spot and most teams use a non QB to get an extra ST player. But the NFL was VERY embarassed to have a team in the NFC title game actually having to resort to a RB and a WR taking snaps at QB so they're probably going to change that rule next season. I have no idea who would have played, my understand is Trey Lance was on IR and not allowed to play even if healthy?
Sounds like Trent Williams is retiring, they think that's probably why he snapped at the end and threw that dude down and punched someone else, he was hoping to win a SB and then retire.
I get it was early in the game, but it was a 4th down catch in scoring position...receiver gets up and gets the team to the line, because he knows he didn't catch it clean. Can't make the excuse about burning a timeout...cuz you didn't burn any the entire 1st half (maybe even the entire game), even when your 4th string QB was getting delay penalty after delay penalty. This was almost an epic fail of Kliff proportions at coaching.
The only angles of replay coaches in the booth see (then signal down to the HC) are the ones the viewers see on tv in real time. The angle that had the ball moving was shown like 5 minutes later. Even the SF players didn’t look like they were all that contrary to the call. That was just bad luck or a slow job by the FOX production crew.I get it was early in the game, but it was a 4th down catch in scoring position...receiver gets up and gets the team to the line, because he knows he didn't catch it clean. Can't make the excuse about burning a timeout...cuz you didn't burn any the entire 1st half (maybe even the entire game), even when your 4th string QB was getting delay penalty after delay penalty. This was almost an epic fail of Kliff proportions at coaching.
I understand, but you've got 3 timeouts and a WR rushing his entire team to the line. Use a TO! He didn't call one the entire 1st half, so he can't use that as an excuse...and not having a quick enough view is the perfect time to call one, especially in the 1st half. Worst case scenario they rule the catch was good, but your defense got a chance to regroup.The only angles of replay coaches in the booth see (then signal down to the HC) are the ones the viewers see on tv in real time. The angle that had the ball moving was shown like 5 minutes later. Even the SF players didn’t look like they were all that contrary to the call. That was just bad luck or a slow job by the FOX production crew.
Teams rush to the line all the time after unclear plays like that whether it’s the right wrong call. I do think, hypothetically, had Smith actually caught it and Shanahan challenged it blindly and lost, we’re probably not giving him any slack for it.I understand, but you've got 3 timeouts and a WR rushing his entire team to the line. Use a TO! He didn't call one the entire 1st half, so he can't use that as an excuse...and not having a quick enough view is the perfect time to call one, especially in the 1st half. Worst case scenario they rule the catch was good, but your defense got a chance to regroup.
No, the batteries were for JD Drew. I can't stand when people get this story wrong.Threw batteries at him also at old Veterans Stadium.
I still generalize when I shouldn't. LOL. I think it's a way of expressing dislike for a fan base without having to qualify it. I typically despise eagles fans and think they're THE worst. Some of them are scum of the earth, yes. But, that being said, I know for a fact they are some of the most knowledgeable, passionate and die-hard fans of any team in sports, and they happen to make up the same people I love at Sixers, Phillies, and Flyers games here. The bad ones make it worse, because there are a LOT of good people among them but I can't adequately express my hate for them and that sorry team by being fair. Just the way it is.Right, like many do with Eagles or Dallas fans. Which this convo originally came from me rooting for Philly over KC, not because of fans as a whole (while some may not root for Philly because of fans).
You're wrong pal, I was talking about early 70's, JD Drew wasn't even born then lol. It was an Eagles game not Phillies.No, the batteries were for JD Drew. I can't stand when people get this story wrong.
No batteries towards Santa.You're wrong pal, I was talking about early 70's, JD Drew wasn't even born then lol. It was an Eagles game not Phillies.
i definitely felt bad for that dude. When he sat down and put his helmet on, he was doing whatever he could to hide/block out the world. you could see in his eyes. That’s a rough rough moment in life, playing out in front of millions.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
It is. Like chris webbers time out.Legen
i definitely felt bad for that dude. When he sat down and put his helmet on, he was doing whatever he could to hide/block out the world. you could see in his eyes. That’s a rough rough moment in life, playing out in front of millions.
Yep. Plus, he injured his knee on the play also. Just a terrible moment for that kid. Reading some of the tweets after that, sometimes people's rage at a sports event is ridiculous.Legen
i definitely felt bad for that dude. When he sat down and put his helmet on, he was doing whatever he could to hide/block out the world. you could see in his eyes. That’s a rough rough moment in life, playing out in front of millions.