TinhWoodhead
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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.i do believe that we're right in this case, but let's not forget we're the impartial and objective members of the esteemed pats forumWell what are we supposed to trust our lying eyes or the impartial and objective members of the esteemed Billdos forum?
I don’t believe that’s true since the 2018 rules change that broadened what’s considered a penalty.Also you can hit helmet to helmet on a runner so long as you don’t target/spear/launch...arguably shouldn’t have even been a personal foul
The initial Announcers shape so much of the convo , and these today were stupid
The play was officiated correctly.
Helmet to helmet hit. Unintentional which is why there was no disqualification. Obvious because he doesnt even lead with his and turned his shoulder. But a strike to the head nonetheless. Unfortunate but thats how it is officiated in today’s game.
Fouts seems to be the voice of jealous resentment and despair for the rest of the AFC.
If CBS can't give us a Patriots-friendly announcer for our games, could they at least give us a neutral?
I hope this grows legs this week and the media talks the Pat's up positively.It took a while to get out there but that angle clearly shows Allen initiating the helmet to helmet contact.