swheeler23
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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 hope all of this does not end up hurting Brady on the field.
Every video segment I have seen on this issue only shows the two roughing the passer penalties by the Ravens, but not Mike Wright's. Wright's penalty is just as bad as Nata's, but it doesn't sell the story to show that the refs called the particular call relately evenly.
Hey get rid of all QB hit rules. No more calls .. can do whatever you want.
Lets see how many QB's the league can put on crutches. All these talking
heads without brains would be singing a different tune if they lost their cushy
jobs because no one was watch the crapy QB's left in the NFL
after the dust settles.
What's become pretty clear to me is that Ed Winter douched us by winding up softball-style before he threw the flag. That's why it appeared that Brady lobbied for the call and got it, even though the official is reaching for his flag as contact was made.
What's still unclear to me is how anyone can say that there was no contact...and every talking head appears to be saying that.
I gotta stop obsessing about this before my wife kills me.
The most frustrating thing for me is the fact that these so called experts are all WRONG. It has always been against the rules to go after somebody's knees. The Brady rule as everyone like to call it, is when a defensive player is on the ground, he can't get up and lunge at a QB's knees from that position. As far as I know, this call has yet to be made this year. I wish Bruschi would stand up and be the one voice of reason in the media. We all know that we can't expect that from Harrison.