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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.By that standard it wasn't holding.As long as offensive lineman keep their hands inside, it is not holding.
I do not think Pittsburgh holds, I think they keep their hands inside and play by the rules.
As long as offensive lineman keep their hands inside, it is not holding.
I do not think Pittsburgh holds, I think they keep their hands inside and play by the rules.
I want the game called the same at the end as the beginning. It pissed me off beyond belief how much the Giants were holding on the helmet catch play, they had two guys by the face mask.
The problem is that holding is way too subjective and they let it go too often and then call it at the oddest times.
Either remove it from the rule book or enforce it consistently.
It's a game management tool. Just like PI. For instance, there were times in the GB/Dallas game where receivers were getting mugged and no call. In the 4th quarter, Rodgers heaved a prayer up, got picked and they called PI on a far less egregious foul than had been happening all game long. Probably should not have been called and it would have been a pick.
Indeed. The emphasis here should be on Fisher's terrible technique rather than if the ref calls it or not. Fischer plays better (and he has the draft pedigree that says he should be capable of it, first overall pick in the 2013 draft) then there's no flag. It's a shame a 'young stud' OL can't outplay one of the oldest players in the league late in the game.Look at Fisher's Left hand.. It CLEARLY grabs and pulls at the right side of Harrison's shoulder pad.. That's the definition of offensive holding.
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Did you watch the game ?As long as offensive lineman keep their hands inside, it is not holding.
I do not think Pittsburgh holds, I think they keep their hands inside and play by the rules.