brimsalabim
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Point is ...they didn't blow the whistle.... so it's on the defense.
brimsalabim":200tz4hu said:Point is ...they didn't blow the whistle.... so it's on the defense.
But if it was Russ and opponent recovered it's a fumble.GeekHawk":1dpydnp8 said:If it wasn't against us, it was an incomplete pass.
This. You can't let a ball carrier run free past 5 defenders. Play to the whistle. :34853_doh:MD5eahawks":2mduz9vb said:What disappointed me the most was not the call being correct but the fact that the defense did not react as if it was a fumble. This defense has always been about opportunity and playing through the whistle. No matter what the true ruling ends up being players are taught to react until they hear a whistle. Seemed to me there was only one player that did that and he played for the Jets. Wrong call or not. The result is the fault of the defense and no one else. A missed opportunity at a turnover.
Year of The Hawk":1zk3v9jv said:So how is it a fumble when the ball shoots 10 yards forward while he is sitting stationary and his arm is in a throwing motion.
Attyla the Hawk":1zk3v9jv said:Fumble all the way.
It was clearly knocked loose from his grip before he moved his hand forward and he just shot putted the ball forward.
253hawk":1ib85a4n said:To his credit, I think KJ is the only one that kept going. He was chasing the ball and Peake caught it on the hop coming the opposite way, so he had no chance to even attempt a tackle.
F(int)zpatrick did the same thing not long ago, except the Cheatriots recovered it and returned it for a TD (of course).
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