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11-25-2012, 09:07 PM #21
Re: When did Pollard have his head surgically removed and the rettached?
Reminded me of that hit in a preseason game where the reciever landed hard on his back out of bounds after taking a hit, got a concussion and if I'm not mistaken was one of the plays that helped usher in all these new rules regarding protecting the receiver.
Well that and (what was then) the pending lawsuits.
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Re: When did Pollard have his head surgically removed and the rettached?
If you take off the purple-colored glasses, it's easy to see why that play got flagged.
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That play today reminded me of Darren Stone.
If you guys dont remember him and the play Im referring to, you're lucky. Lets just say it was a really dumb and unnecessary play that led to a game changing penalty. In the end, it cost the Ravens the game.
Point is, he needs to be smarter than that and realize the refs are going to be giving him the eagle eye every week.
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11-25-2012, 09:11 PM #24
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Re: When did Pollard have his head surgically removed and the rettached?
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11-25-2012, 09:12 PM #25
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11-25-2012, 09:15 PM #27
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11-25-2012, 09:15 PM #28
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11-25-2012, 09:19 PM #30
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Again, im all for the big hit. I disagree with a lot of these rules because they favor the offense, but those are the rules and Pollard knows them.
I want him to lay the smack down on guys out there, but I also want him to play intelligently.
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11-25-2012, 09:21 PM #32
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11-25-2012, 09:45 PM #34
I'll have to check the replay again, I'm probably mistaken.
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11-26-2012, 07:20 AM #35
Re: When did Pollard have his head surgically removed and the rettached?
I want the big hit made every time as long as it's legal. Hits like that make receivers get alligator arms later.
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11-26-2012, 07:30 AM #36
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Re: When did Pollard have his head surgically removed and the rettached?
What if, upon further review at the league offices, the review board (or dude, or whatever the post game penalty review process is) they decide that the penalty was thrown erroneously? I think a way to fix the NFL would be to penalize the head ref for the game like they would have penalized the player. I know the ref's aren't 'working for the money' but fine one 10k for screwing up a game and I bet the ticky tacky calls stop pretty quick.
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11-26-2012, 07:36 AM #37
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Re: When did Pollard have his head surgically removed and the rettached?
From what I've heard and read there has been a shift in officials powers.
My understanding is that they are now to call it If They Think They Saw It
The issue is no longer did you see it? or even to a degree did you think you saw it.
The Pollard call looks to be "did you think it could have been helmet"
The mind set has changed from:
What you saw
To what you think you saw
To what you might have seen.
Sadly, like Dan Deerdork calls what people are talking to each other about on the field (existing only in his mind), Officials are starting to call plays that exist in their mind.
It is called bias, and they have now been trained to be biased to call it, expected to call it, and are now covering their butts and calling it if it was a possibility.
Bring out the pink tu-tus, in addition to Brady, we need more for a couple of officials.Heinz Field Ketchup official ketchup of the Ravens?



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