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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.Yeah i thought it was. There was a camera angle from the opposite sideline (Boyces left) that showed him clearly being interfered with although it happened just Before he got into the end zoneThe announcer is a moron.
The ball was in the air.
The CB yanked Boyce back at the 3 yard line and slowed him down.
If he doesn't get yanked, he catches that TD.
The announcer doesn't even know basic rules of football, like the fact that you can hit WRs when he QB is out of the pocket.
The call was PI in the endzone. It didn't happen. It was a terrible call.
As for the 5 yard line thing, that was 2 players jockeying. Rodney Harrison doesn't think it was a penalty either. Lastly, it's you making the claim, and you're pretty reliably wrong, so that should cement it for pretty much everyone.
touching is not PI, the touching has to somehow impede or interfere with the receiver catching the ballHe was touched in the end zone as well. Look at the replay.
Lets face it. We would be furious if that was called on the pats. The bigger question for me is why go for the bomb on the first play ? That too to boyce. Still had 40 odd secs with only 40 yards to go?
Why go for the bomb at all?
Why on second down? Now the offense is out of rhythm and its third and long!
Why on third down? Now we've only got one play left!
Why on fourth down? All we needed was a first down Josh! Learn how to playcall better!
Lets face it. We would be furious if that was called on the pats. The bigger question for me is why go for the bomb on the first play ? That too to boyce. Still had 40 odd secs with only 40 yards to go?
I agree. In the endzone that was not enough for PI though the defender put both hands on Boyce and didn't look back for the ball whatsoever. That helps initiate a flag. The defender doesn't do that and he gives no reason for the endzone part of the PI to be called.
As far as two players "jockeying" at the 6, I agree. Jockeying is a fair description. One guy, Boyce, was a step ahead looking back for the ball and giving the stiff arm. The other was a step behind, not looking back for the ball and was giving a stiff arm -- until he gave a quick grab that shows on the replay that changed Boyce's forward momentum. Then, ultimately, the pass was inches to long. Otherwise the ball goes right in the hands of Boyce for a very high possibility at a TD catch without that momentum change.
The grab that impeded Boyce was not severe, however, it is, arguably PI. It most certainly made the difference between a good shot at a TD catch and no real shot at a TD catch.
You characterizing it as a completely awful call is not accurate IMHO. There have been PI calls that have made that look routine.
Arguably the PI shouldn't be called altogether? I agree that is very arguable.
But in terms of fairness and why I am ok with it? Put it this way, the PI on Gronk against Carolina was egregious. Conversely the one that was called for Boyce was very uncertain to the letter of the law. Yet the fairer call was Boyce because that directly hampered a definite TD catch possibility.... where Gronk's non call would have ultimately made up for an otherwise extremely outside chance at a TD catch opportunity. That is what I call just penalizing versus words in a rule book.
You may not agree and that is fine. But one of the worst PI calls? Not even close....
Here is the replay that also includes the reverse angle:
Cleveland Browns called for pass interference - NFL Videos
You can clearly see the DB's hand pulling on Boyce's shoulder while inside the endzone. By letter of the rule, the PI call was made correctly.
I don't see any reason for people to cry over the call, when you can't even make the argument that the call was incorrect by rule, rather what most of you are quibbling over is the 'severity' of the interference. That really doesn't matter. The rule just cites what actions or types of contact are illegal.
Actions that constitute defensive pass interference include but are not limited to:
(a) Contact by a defender who is not playing the ball and such contact restricts the receiver’s opportunity to make the catch.
Let me ask you this, if you were a 70% free throw shooter on average, and the defender grabbed your shoulder the instant you tried to get off the free throw on every free throw attempt you took, how many shots do you think you would make?
The foul doesn't have to be hard, or even draw blood, if it's enough to affect your ability to complete the play, and is not legal by the rule, then it's a foul. The foul may not be 'severe' looking, but a foul is a foul. I will not go around pretending like the victory was 'tainted' because of a call that was technically correct. How many of you think Panthers fans were crying over what a bad noncall there was on Gronk even when it was obvious he got bear-hugged?
C'est la vie. Calls even out over the course of a game, and the officiating was actually overall pretty terrible but the last so called 'controversial' call, I don't find all that controversial compared to the other calls and noncalls made in the same game.
I'm tired of beating the dead horse. We won, move on. Don't be concerned about 'appearing' like a homer for a call that was technically correct by the text of the rule. Worry about what we're going to do next week and the rest of the season without Gronk.
If that was PI then their should be a flag every single passing play in the NFL. One lucky team
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