MrBigglesWorth
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launch forearm to the head against a defenseless receiver after and INT, clearly against the rules
Yeah that was nasty
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Anyone else think at least one of them was very, very ticky tacky. I can't remember the exact sequence of events. There was a lot going on at the time. I just remember it was a big play in a big moment towards the end of the game.
Lets talk about it. Gifs, videos?
Yeah it was ticky tack. But nothing can top that disaster in New Orleans. Thank god I am not a Saints fan today. I feel terrible for them.
The funny thing is fans of the other 31 all agree Gronk pushes off every target.
Yeah this bothered me a lot seeing that. Kelce had two full hand extension. Gronk gets called for less. Such BS. Heck I've seen them call a penalty on Gronk for the little one handed push off he did while catching the ball on the sideline against Berry. Shaq rules is such ********.Kelce, not once, but twice (on the TD and the DPI in the EZ) got away with a full arm extension push off on JC - there was a huge fuss about Gronk doing the same in the last few years - we were told; fully extend the arm and it's OPI. Just not if it's Kelce doing it.
launch forearm to the head against a defenseless receiver after and INT, clearly against the rules
Anyone else think at least one of them was very, very ticky tacky. I can't remember the exact sequence of events. There was a lot going on at the time. I just remember it was a big play in a big moment towards the end of the game.
Lets talk about it. Gifs, videos?
I'm going to be on the fence about this DPI. You can see how JC is pushing the receiver to the sideline. Why does he do that? To widen his route. Now the receiver is further away from the ball than he may have been. Doesn't look like much, but it prevents the receiver from getting to the ball.The hold against Jackson was totally legit. The sideline one was totally illegit. The Kelce one probably technically was DPI but was super duper ticky tack.