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You can read the whole article here:  https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/look-tony-dungy-questions-nfl-officiating-crew-for-controversial-non-call/ar-AA13Qcbd?ocid=entnewsntp&cvid=6eb352e0a77d4a50bda2eacba8302509

 

Short version is that the same officiating crew who last week flagged DJ Moore for taking off his helmet neglected to flag Jalen Ramsey this week for the same thing.  I didn't catch that game, and the incident isn't on the highlights.  But seriously, at what point does the NFL actually do something?

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My main concern is that the NFL will do something.  Every time they address a rule or situation, they seem to somehow make it worse.

After last week, I would not be at all surprised to learn that they sent an interpretation to the officials reversing a previous interpretation, and that was why last week's penalty was nothing this week.

I honestly don't think they have managed to touch the rule book, provide interpretations, or "points of emphasis" since the Rozelle days without either making a situation worse or creating a problem where there was none to start with.

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19 minutes ago, BrianS said:

You can read the whole article here:  https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/look-tony-dungy-questions-nfl-officiating-crew-for-controversial-non-call/ar-AA13Qcbd?ocid=entnewsntp&cvid=6eb352e0a77d4a50bda2eacba8302509

 

Short version is that the same officiating crew who last week flagged DJ Moore for taking off his helmet neglected to flag Jalen Ramsey this week for the same thing.  I didn't catch that game, and the incident isn't on the highlights.  But seriously, at what point does the NFL actually do something?

Did Jalen throw his helmet?

Something neglected by the Huddle is DJ not only removed his helmet but threw it.

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1 minute ago, joemac said:

We were down 42-7 to the Bengals in the 4th quarter yesterday.  We didn't need to win that last game.  All these losses are doing are helping us reach our ultimate goal of a young, franchise QB on a rookie deal.  

We have one.

His name is Matt Corral 

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7 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

For how much you talk bad about running QBs, how on earth are you sold on Matt Corral?

 

I brought this to his attention in another thread so he has used his own random classification system to magically make Corral a "mobile" QB which he is ok with.  I mean Ole Miss called running plays for him all the time in the RPO, but that doesn't matter....

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