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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I can't remember the last time I saw a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on the coach.
Yeah, and he still kept yappin after he got the flag.I can't remember the last time I saw a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on the coach.
I agree and doubt it will.Funny, as I was watching the patriots 5th quarter, they all believed the Suggs hit was intentional and he wanted to hurt Brady. They felt there was plenty of time for Suggs to pull up.
They think a fine and suspension should happen, although I doubt it will.
He looks like an idiot in this clip because he just doesn't seem to realize the rules of the NFL dictate special protection for quarterbacks. If his beef is with the rules that's fine, but you can't blame the officials for enforcing the rules as written.
You obviously didn't watch the Pats-Jets game. Maybe you should do that first before showing you don't know what you are talking about in here and putting words into our mouths.YouTube - Ray Lewis calls officiating 'Embarassing'
Those ticky-tacky calls may be "correct," but you literally cannot touch Tom Brady now without expecting a penalty. The guys are just expressing their frustration at Brady basically being untouchable in every single way, and even as New England fans, I don't think you can deny that.
Doesn't matter if he was waving to his momma... hit the QB in the head and it is 15 yards, period.Ngata reached his hands out to try to bat the ball down, which, by the way, is usually next to the quarterback's head right before being thrown. . .
If Wilfork got fined for his late hit a couple years ago, then Suggs should be slapped with one too.
I haven't seen one team complain about officiating so much before.