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That throw was beyond lateGreat play by Jason, but boy does Goff suck.
Made the play that might have won SB53. Knowing he was probably gonna crash into the goalpost. Thanks J-Mac
All time great SB play. Highly underrated. That’s something a football player can sleep comfortably with to validate their career
This is a classic play were the defense gets more praise than it should. And I'm talking about any defense. Cooks was wide open from a busted coverage, but Goff saw him way too late. I mean WTF was he looking at? Had he saw Cooks immediately, only a drop by Cooks stops that play.
Credit to JMac for going across field to attempt a pass breakup (got away with a PI?) and this was a prime example of why the Saints and Pats didn't want to pay Cooks - he hates contested catches.
JMac was a very good signing and awesome to see him play side by side with his brother.
He hits him in the forearm. Look at the gif above.Not even close to DPI... Totally text-book clean.
Agree with the rest of the post of course.
It sounds like you have a different interpretation of what pass interference is. As long as the ball hits the receiver first or at the same time, the defender can touch the receiver anywhere he wants (aside from a facemask penalty). It sounds like you're thinking of basketball where if you're trying to steal the ball you can only make contact with the ball itself.He hits him in the forearm. Look at the gif above.
Oh well, I have no sympathy for the other team as the Pats have had many horrendous calls go against them in big games.
Yes, you are right that the ball hit the WR first.It sounds like you have a different interpretation of what pass interference is. As long as the ball hits the receiver first or at the same time, the defender can touch the receiver anywhere he wants (aside from a facemask penalty). It sounds like you're thinking of basketball where if you're trying to steal the ball you can only make contact with the ball itself.
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