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Official Bucs at Packers NFC Championship Gameday thread


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3 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

No...  “Holding” is before the ball is released.  If your regular speed on slat is 18mph and I hold you... you run 10mph.  QB assumes where WR will be when he throws. If I let you go right before ball is released and you accelerate to 18mph.  Will the ball be on front of him or behind?  Logic.

Good grief, man. This is some mental gymanstics. Yes, the receiver got held and it should've been called. He was being held the entire route but particularly at the catch point. There was no release and acceleration. Rodgers threw a terrible pass. That's all I'm saying. I'm not absolving Rodgers of throwing a terrible pass simply because there was an uncalled penalty.

 

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1 minute ago, MVPccaffrey said:

This is why you trade anything for a HOFer like Watson.  Chinn/CMC/DJ/Burns types aren't leading teams to SBs 

Tampa not only paid peanuts for Brady but much of their FAs. They have twice the cap space as we do. So no you don't if you're smart. 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Good grief, man. This is some mental gymanstics. Yes, the receiver got held and it should've been called. He was being held the entire route but particularly at the catch point. There was no release and acceleration. Rodgers threw a terrible pass. That's all I'm saying. I'm not absolving Rodgers of throwing a terrible pass simply because there was an uncalled penalty.

 

Just explaining why the pass was behind.  It was due to holding.  

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