Quote from: nb587 on Today at 07:39:45 PMI dont know the answer to this- just asking. If you looked at the top 10 WRs today, or top 5, how many would you think are fast?
Quote from: DaveBrown74 on Today at 07:37:11 PMThe call stood up to the challenge. Refs make mistakes all the time in real time, but it's hard to believe an NBA playoff ref didn't understand the NBA rule book when he was watching the play frame-by-frame on a close up replay. If an infraction was not committed there, it seems extremely likely the ref would have seen that in the replay and overturned it.
As for willfully allowing a clear infraction just because it's the final minute or two of a close game, that's a matter of fan opinion and a controversial subject. I understand the spirit of that argument, but it's a slippery slope if you just start allowing anything to happen just because it's late. Which rules should get enforced and which shouldn't?
Quote from: MightyGiants on Today at 07:20:07 PMI am curious: do you think the fact that Jones was working behind the worst pass protection in the league and throwing to the worst receivers (per PFF) might have skewed last year's numbers when you compare that to Lock having the 28th pass protection, but throwing the 7th best receiver group in the league?Is there really that big of a difference in the 28th vs the 32nd to you?
Quote from: Stringer Bell on Today at 11:41:33 AMThat offensive foul call at the end was pretty terrible. You have aggressive playoff basketball being played for 47 minutes+, all for the refs to decide the game at the end.
It was such a great back and forth battle and great game. Just wish the players could have determined the outcome.