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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.“Definitely“? Where is the clear picture that convinces you? I’m not seeing anything definite, maybe you can shed some light on this.Mac definitely put his arm there
If he did it, fine/suspend him and move on. If not, shut up about it. Tired of hearing about it.
I’ve watched Mac Jones slide kick someone directly in the balls, blatantly, on purpose, clearly.
I’m not gonna’ act like it’s outside the realm.
One can never say enough about Patriots deflating balls.The amount of discussion on this is wild.
The refs were not going to call anything. Our receiver got hit in the head by the CB before the ball arrived with the ref staring at it and the ref said, "Nope, not interference."One thing stands out watching this: his teammates were slow to come to his defense because the play was long dead. Nearly every player was relaxed by that point, looking towards their coaches for the next playcall or just casually standing around waiting.
And then Mac slammed into a linebacker, who returned the favor by slamming him to the ground.
I'd have called it as: Unnecessary roughness by offense #10, offset by unnecessary roughness by #57 defense. And also unnecessary roughness by Sauce, enforced at the end of the run. First down.
Agreed, just stating what I'd have called if I had been there as an impartial judge.The refs were not going to call anything. Our receiver got hit in the head by the CB before the ball arrived with the ref staring at it and the ref said, "Nope, not interference."
Totally agreed. And if they had called the first two when they should have, there probably wouldn't have been the "hitting" incident or the shove by Sauce. I put the end of that all on the refs for not getting control of it when they should have.Agreed, just stating what I'd have called if I had been there as an impartial judge.
Wow. They really did not have Mac's back at all. That LB slammed him hard to the ground by his neck.One thing stands out watching this: his teammates were slow to come to his defense because the play was long dead. Nearly every player was relaxed by that point, looking towards their coaches for the next playcall or just casually standing around waiting.
And then Mac slammed into a linebacker, who returned the favor by slamming him to the ground.
I'd have called it as: Unnecessary roughness by offense #10, offset by unnecessary roughness by #57 defense. And also unnecessary roughness by Sauce, enforced at the end of the run. First down.
And Parker ran over immediately to get the LB off Mac, to the point that the ref pushes Parker away. Zeke and Mafi are also over there pretty quick. Or were you expecting them to continue fighting through the many many whistles the whole time just because Mac did?Wow. They really did not have Mac's back at all. That LB slammed him hard to the ground by his neck.
All they did was shove some of the Jets after their QB was slammed to the ground. I've seen lineman throw hay makers for less than that when their Qb is roughed after the play.And Parker ran over immediately to get the LB off Mac, to the point that the ref pushes Parker away. Zeke and Mafi are also over there pretty quick. Or were you expecting them to continue fighting through the many many whistles the whole time just because Mac did?
You know Mankins isn't on the team anymore, right? There's a guy who would have gotten into it.All they did was shove some of the Jets after their QB was slammed to the ground. I've seen lineman throw hay makers for less than that when their Qb is roughed after the play.
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