pats1 Moderator PatsFans.com Supporter Joined May 28, 2005 Messages 13,274 Reaction score 0 Feb 5, 2006 And there definitely wasn't any holding by Locklear. But it looks like the OLB was onsides on Hampton's sack. I have the Porter horse-collar tackle in a different thread (will be up in a minute).
And there definitely wasn't any holding by Locklear. But it looks like the OLB was onsides on Hampton's sack. I have the Porter horse-collar tackle in a different thread (will be up in a minute).
pats1 Moderator PatsFans.com Supporter Joined May 28, 2005 Messages 13,274 Reaction score 0 Feb 5, 2006 Locklear movie file:
pats1 Moderator PatsFans.com Supporter Joined May 28, 2005 Messages 13,274 Reaction score 0 Feb 5, 2006 Would the trip-up at the end of the block be considered offensive holding?
B bobgeorge Moderator Joined Sep 13, 2004 Messages 324 Reaction score 0 Feb 5, 2006 I've already checked mine. Locklear was NOT holding. Horrid call. Bob G
W Willie55 In the Starting Line-Up Joined Jan 19, 2005 Messages 2,596 Reaction score 1 Feb 5, 2006 Scumbag referees. There needs to be an uprising by us fans.
M marty In the Starting Line-Up Joined Oct 7, 2004 Messages 2,481 Reaction score 0 Feb 6, 2006 bobgeorge said: I've already checked mine. Locklear was NOT holding. Horrid call. Bob G Click to expand... Wasn't the Steelers OLB offsides on that call? He definately looked like he got a step or two in befor the snap on this play and the one before?
bobgeorge said: I've already checked mine. Locklear was NOT holding. Horrid call. Bob G Click to expand... Wasn't the Steelers OLB offsides on that call? He definately looked like he got a step or two in befor the snap on this play and the one before?