kalibane wrote:I think that's just part of the trade off of Pete Carroll's coaching style. I say that with a caveat though.
I don't have as much of a problem with the penalties that are a result of being aggressive. It's the ones that come from a lack of discipline that bother me. Those can and should be cleaned up.
kalibane wrote:I think that's just part of the trade off of Pete Carroll's coaching style. I say that with a caveat though.
I don't have as much of a problem with the penalties that are a result of being aggressive. It's the ones that come from a lack of discipline that bother me. Those can and should be cleaned up.
HumanCockroach wrote:Just got done watching the game on DVR, and I have to say that may have been the worst officiated game I have seen since XL. Just bad blown calls all over the place ( and not just the ones that were costing Seattle and benefitting Washington, though there was a disproportionate amount in that regard) .
Hawk Sista wrote: Okung needs to be quicker off the ball. He's lost a step from his mounting injury situation. That was a depression hold, IMO. I hope he returns to pro-bowl form; he can be such a special player.
Near egregious incompetence.
Blandino only addressed the Carpenter *foul* with a weak ass explanation about a man on the ground receiving defenseless player protection
burrrton wrote:I'd also like to add my nomination of the Harvin "false start" as the worst call of the night.
What receiver has ever false started with a turn like he's going in motion, and if it was a false start, why was the play not blown dead?
Just pick up your flag the next time you realize you shouldn't have thrown it, dumb@ss, instead of scrambling to come up with an excuse.
c_hawkbob wrote:Carp did exactly what offensive linemen are taught to do; finish the pancake block by covering the man so he cant get up and reinvolve himself into the play should it extend itself. The "to the head and neck area of a defenseless player" is a serious stretch, he was more breaking his own fall than striking the man on the ground.
THX-1138 wrote:A center head bobbing on a shotgun snap is a false start. Please.
RiverDog wrote:I agree with the Carp hold (and said so earlier), Percy's false start, and Unger's head bob. All total B.S.
But we had 13 penalties. You can't rationalize all of them as bad calls.
HumanCockroach wrote:No one here was talking about a hold on Carpenter, they were however discussing his unnecessary roughness call that brought back one of the three TD's. Okung had a phantom hold on another ( and after watching the play four times, there wasn't one) and Harvin got dinged for a false start on the third ( which wasn't). Ungers head Bob is a standard practice across the NFL on shotgun snaps, and should never have been called, the offsides called on Bennett was also a mystery as he moved after Williams false started.....
Of course they can't all be dismissed, just like blatant missed calls on Washington shouldn't be ignored either like the two times Garcon decided to grab Sherman 15 yards down the field by the facemask or hair to Garcon, how either of those calls aren't made is a mystery to me. Blatant hands to the face by Williams, as well as the false start.... All in all, a horribly called game top to bottom, Seattle played sloppy, but those flags should never have been thrown, and anyone thinking Washington didn't play sloppy as well in the penalty department, were NOT watching, they simply just refused to pull the flag.
The hold was on Okung, not Carpenter on the negated TD by Harvin
HumanCockroach wrote:my point was that coming INTO the game, this was one of the least penalised teams in the NFL ( I think second or third least) which IMHO is pretty damn impressive and does NOT coincide with your claim to the contrary
Edit: my bad, they are not middle of the pack, they are still amongst the league leaders.
RiverDog wrote:I agree with the Carp hold (and said so earlier), Percy's false start, and Unger's head bob. All total B.S.
But we had 13 penalties. You can't rationalize all of them as bad calls.
Hawk Sista wrote:I'm watching this game over and I'm really trying to wear my Blandino goggles. I've watched some of the BIG penalties over and over but just cannot see what he sees. While I admit my goggles are blue/green, this game was horribly officiated. It was not consistently so (meaning they failed to throw sh1tt7 suspect calls both ways..: in fact, they missed some pretty blatant fouls) which makes it hard to objectively have this discussion RIGHT now.
2 of the 3 TDs called back were totally bogus and robot Dean Blandino can't even acknowledge that after the fact. I'm sure glad we won in spite of it. I said it & Bob said it... Carp finished his man off in a way that made me proud. I hope he doesn't regress for fear of the hankies.
Now, were there some calls that were fair? You bet. Do we (you know...Pete & the boys) need to address those? Of course. But hangin those 13 penalties on Pete while holding your head high from last season is a little more than I can get behind. I think Pete's style still bugs you, my friend...& I think you are looking to find fault - consciously or not. You know I love you, so I challenge you to see what was right about how Pete has handled the first 1/4 of the season instead of what's wrong w/ him.
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