Still laughing at the "Thanks Harbaugh" comment. As if he's somehow to blame for a fluke play.
Exactly what I see, the GB player blocking with the Sea playerWhy try and catch that, just call the fair catch and let it bounce. I get tracking the ball, but some spatial awareness would go a long way too. Just an unlucky situation honestly.
IMO Simms is our best and most dependable returner but he is currently sidelined with a hammy. I would not risk Horton or Bobo for that task.Horton is our punt returner when healthy. Bobo is a good special teams player tho tbh I’m not sure I would have him returning punts
I have no idea how that wasn’t called. Bobo called for the fair catch and the f’n GB player pushed 35 right into Bobo’s path and then the refs just stood around like idiots.Meh… I don’t blame the coaches. I blame the Gb player who drove the other Seattle player into bobo, the. Slid on him to get the ball.. and the officials who clearly during joint practices and this game, “let GB” play while Seattle was on a tight leash. Player safety wasn’t a concern it appears. Even afterwards when Seattle knew something was wrong and immediately kneed and called for trainers at the officials ignored what was going on at first as well as the GB players and team, who kept walking over and around the two unconscious players laying there.
Preseason. Maybe some of the refs were third or fourth stringers hoping to land a job.I have no idea how that wasn’t called. Bobo called for the fair catch and the f’n GB player pushed 35 right into Bobo’s path and then the refs just stood around like idiots.
I looked up the actual language of the rule afterwards to make sure that was still a penalty cause I couldn’t believe the incompetence I was witnessing:
Penalty: For illegal contact with a player who has made a fair catch: Loss of 15 yards from the dead-ball spot and disqualification if flagrant.
- If a receiver has made a fair catch, an opponent is prohibited from unnecessarily contacting or tackling him, or causing a passive player of either team to unnecessarily contact him. Incidental contact is not a foul.
No idea how that wasn’t called
No. Holidae InDid you stay at a Holiday Inn?
Not only that, but they blew the play dead before any GB player when Bobo was on the ground with the ball, yet they said it was a fumble and GB ball.I have no idea how that wasn’t called. Bobo called for the fair catch and the f’n GB player pushed 35 right into Bobo’s path and then the refs just stood around like idiots.
I looked up the actual language of the rule afterwards to make sure that was still a penalty cause I couldn’t believe the incompetence I was witnessing:
Penalty: For illegal contact with a player who has made a fair catch: Loss of 15 yards from the dead-ball spot and disqualification if flagrant.
- If a receiver has made a fair catch, an opponent is prohibited from unnecessarily contacting or tackling him, or causing a passive player of either team to unnecessarily contact him. Incidental contact is not a foul.
No idea how that wasn’t called
I have no idea how that wasn’t called. Bobo called for the fair catch and the f’n GB player pushed 35 right into Bobo’s path and then the refs just stood around like idiots.
I looked up the actual language of the rule afterwards to make sure that was still a penalty cause I couldn’t believe the incompetence I was witnessing:
Penalty: For illegal contact with a player who has made a fair catch: Loss of 15 yards from the dead-ball spot and disqualification if flagrant.
- If a receiver has made a fair catch, an opponent is prohibited from unnecessarily contacting or tackling him, or causing a passive player of either team to unnecessarily contact him. Incidental contact is not a foul.
No idea how that wasn’t called
Yeah we can give them that. The play being dead, bobo having the ball in his limp arms and a player knocking it away decades after the whistle was blown is fishy fishyMay be the "Incidental contact is not a foul."??
I get that Bobo was running up to make the fair catch and not just standing there so it makes it a little harder to call. But that GB player knew exactly what he was doing. He put #35 in a position to get f’d up on purpose, and I’m pretty sure he tore either his ACL or MCL. That looked badMay be the "Incidental contact is not a foul."??
Our #35? Who was the player that might have suffered an unnecessary injury?I get that Bobo was running up to make the fair catch and not just standing there so it makes it a little harder to call. But that GB player knew exactly what he was doing. He put #35 in a position to get f’d up on purpose, and I’m pretty sure he tore either his ACL or MCL. That looked bad
I have been trying to sound the alarm. I believe he is an enemy spyStill laughing at the "Thanks Harbaugh" comment. As if he's somehow to blame for a fluke play.
Yeah it was totally incidental. The blocking into Bobo was not intentional. I think if anyone is to blame it would have to be Bobo, but tough spot to be in to make an instant decision like thatExactly what I see, the GB player blocking with the Sea player
could in no way expect Bobo to run almost 15 yards to the area
they were in, total fluke this happened.
Should have been a let it bounce.
The Seattle player wasn’t passive, and I dont give the Green Bay player that much credit to have made that block on purposeI have no idea how that wasn’t called. Bobo called for the fair catch and the f’n GB player pushed 35 right into Bobo’s path and then the refs just stood around like idiots.
I looked up the actual language of the rule afterwards to make sure that was still a penalty cause I couldn’t believe the incompetence I was witnessing:
Penalty: For illegal contact with a player who has made a fair catch: Loss of 15 yards from the dead-ball spot and disqualification if flagrant.
- If a receiver has made a fair catch, an opponent is prohibited from unnecessarily contacting or tackling him, or causing a passive player of either team to unnecessarily contact him. Incidental contact is not a foul.
No idea how that wasn’t called