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Well, he hasn't been assassinated yet, but after seeing him win the Ultimate Whiner Award last night, I'm thinking about it.

Lincoln's secretary was named Kennedy and Kennedy's secretary was named Lincoln. Lincoln was shot in Ford's Theatre. Lincoln Kennedy's secretary drove a Ford.

COINCIDENCE?
 
On the vrable hit to warner,for some reason,i remember warner kinda lowering/ducking his head into vrables hand at the last second,making it some sort of accidental contact(or am i remembering wrong?? maybe so),i also remember(i think) that the ball was already completely released out of warners hand(by a few inches) when the accidental contact happened,so it didn't actually effect the play(it's been a while since i seen the play,so i could be completely wrong on ALL of this).


On the woodson hit to bradys head,some poster here(a few years back) had a nice huge animated gift on his signature on that very play,it was a great close up shot of it.It should have been a rtp penalty on woodson,but,if you let that play carry out a little longer,i believe brady tried to leg whip/trip somebody when the ball was on the ground,that could of been a penalty on him. Saying that,it would have made off-setting penaltys,the ball still goes back to n.e
 
I have decided to get a journal so I can write down my various thoughts rushing throughout my head. My name is Shulim Saleschutz, the oldest of three, and quite frankly, the smartest of three. I am currently living in Kolbuszowa, a town in south central Poland working at my father’s general store for twenty five cents a day. My brother Shlomo attempts to help me with my work, but he is too weak to stack the goods on the shelves. I attend a popular Jewish school in the central plaza, where we learn various fields such as religion and arithmetic.
 
I have decided to get a journal so I can write down my various thoughts rushing throughout my head. My name is Shulim Saleschutz, the oldest of three, and quite frankly, the smartest of three. I am currently living in Kolbuszowa, a town in south central Poland working at my father’s general store for twenty five cents a day. My brother Shlomo attempts to help me with my work, but he is too weak to stack the goods on the shelves. I attend a popular Jewish school in the central plaza, where we learn various fields such as religion and arithmetic.

What's any of this got to do with whining Raiders?
 
1) Here's the thing with the Tuck Rule - if it's such a god-awful ridiculous rule, why didn't the Competition Committee change it the following off-season? Why have they never changed it to this day?

It doesn't seem to make any sense, but it's the rule.

2) As was mentioned earlier, it was just karma for that bull**** roughing the passer call on Sugar Bear 25 years earlier. Funny, you never hear Al "Stickler for the rules only when it helps him" Davis mention that game.
 
The tuck call was dubious at best. If I was an Oakland fan it would sure leave a sour taste in my mouth. I thought the Pats blew the game when the ball was "tucked" from Brady's ice cold fingers.
 
The tuck call was dubious at best. If I was an Oakland fan it would sure leave a sour taste in my mouth. I thought the Pats blew the game when the ball was "tucked" from Brady's ice cold fingers.
Go away troll
 
Lincoln's secretary was named Kennedy and Kennedy's secretary was named Lincoln. Lincoln was shot in Ford's Theatre. Lincoln Kennedy's secretary drove a Ford.

COINCIDENCE?
:disagreement::confused::singing: I'm going to Sh-Booms!
 
The tuck call was dubious at best. If I was an Oakland fan it would sure leave a sour taste in my mouth. I thought the Pats blew the game when the ball was "tucked" from Brady's ice cold fingers.



the tuck rule may be my favorite rule in all of sports because it has sent raider fan and player into such a tizzy. it will not die and i love it. watching the raiders get away with such crap over the years and to see it get turned around on them is a thing of beauty. we took their "just win baby " motto and stuck it right where the sun don't shine. thank you walt coleman !!
 
the tuck rule may be my favorite rule in all of sports because it has sent raider fan and player into such a tizzy. it will not die and i love it. watching the raiders get away with such crap over the years and to see it get turned around on them is a thing of beauty. we took their "just win baby " motto and stuck it right where the sun don't shine. thank you walt coleman !!

No need to thank Coleman, he was just doing his job.
 
The reason why I put rule book in quotations because who knew that this rule even existed? There wasn't a precedent, that is why people still can't believe it to this day.

Uh, people who actually watch Patriots games knew the rule. As to precedent, the Tuck Rule was called against the Pats in game 2 of the 2001 season when the hated JETS' QB Testaverde was sacked and fumbled, and the Pats D recovered the ball. But no! Refs called the Tuck Rule and the Jets kept the ball and won the game as Drew characteristically late in the game threw a pick right into the arms of a surprised James Farrior in the Red Zone.

I know this as I was there. I believe that the Tuck Rule was invoked about 5 times that 2001 season. Blame the incompetent sports media for not informing vs inflaming fans for the ignorance of fact.
 
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1) Here's the thing with the Tuck Rule - if it's such a god-awful ridiculous rule, why didn't the Competition Committee change it the following off-season? Why have they never changed it to this day?

It doesn't seem to make any sense, but it's the rule. QUOTE]

I think the tuck rule elminate the gray area in terms of trying to judge when the arm is no longer going forward.
 
What people are saying is that prior to 2002, the "tuck rule" was never called.

No, it was called a lot, just not referred to as the "tuck rule".


Every time an incomplete pass is called while the QB is being sacked, thats teh tuck rule.
 
Uh, people who actually watch Patriots games knew the rule. As to precedent, the Tuck Rule was called against the Pats in game 2 of the 2001 season when the hated JETS' QB Testaverde was sacked and fumbled, and the Pats D recovered the ball. But no! Refs called the Tuck Rule and the Jets kept the ball and won the game as Drew characteristically late in the game threw a pick right into the arms of a surprised James Farrior in the Red Zone.

I know this as I was there. I believe that the Tuck Rule was invoked about 5 times that 2001 season. Blame the incompetent sports media for not informing vs inflaming fans for the ignorance of fact.
And its been called many times since
 
I don't like when people say that the tuck rule was NEVER called before the Pats/Raiders game. It was....a lot. It just wasn't ever referred to by that stupid little name, so no one remembers it.

Same here. That's what people resort to once the initial stupid argument is debunked... "Well, it's just the fact that it randomly came out in THAT situation after never seen/heard it ever before". Umm try the Rams-Bucs game from that very season.
 
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