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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.If you're implying faceguarding, it's no longer on the books.Just saw this on nfl replay. The pass to watson in the EZ in the first drive.
Lewis never turned his head to play that pass. Or was it because the ball was close to already there?
If you're implying faceguarding, it's no longer on the books.
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Well, as long as Ray Ray didn't make contact before Watson touched the ball, it's a clean play. I don't think he did, so it's a good play on his part IMO.I think they're required to use it when the Pats do it.
But no, I wasn't implying face guarding.
I just thought that when the ball left brady's hand, Lews beelined toward Watson without ever playing the ball and got there in time to wrestle it out of Watsons hands.
It WAS an impressive play if it's not a penalty.
Anyways, it doesn't appear that anyone else took much umbrage so,
I guess I won't.
I saw Watson catch the ball while in the air, and on the trip down, Ray ripped it out. Very good defense.
OK, well it looks like the consensus is that it was a clean play.
Lewis is a great player, still.
Why though, did he think he needed to harness the Sean Taylor death
into an emotional victory for the Ravens. What justification does he have that the Ravens have to win for Sean Taylor.
The only team with that justification was Washington and they lost, too.
That was frikking shameful.
He said play for Sean, not win for Sean. Two entirely different things.
I saw Watson catch the ball while in the air, and on the trip down, Ray ripped it out. Very good defense.
I agree completely.I said that exact same thing when the play happened while the friends I was watching the game with were crying PI. Then they saw the replay and it was pretty clear that Ray Ray just made a helluva play there.
You can't blame the other team for playing defense, unless that man playing defense is a Murderer
I agree completely.
Compare this with the Ed Reed play, where he never turned for the football AND made contact with Moss before the ball arrived. Obviously, that should've been a penalty. But now Moss is the Shaq of the NFL, so people are allowed to manhandle him.
That is one strange play. Reed, clearly beaten and only watching #84, has the ball skid off his back toward Watson before it falls incomplete. Only bad luck prevented that play from being a big reception.