Pete's complaining about the inequity of penalty calls may have paid dividends on that horrible roughing the passer call. As it turned out, 6 points probably would have stood up just as much as 10, but we'll never know for sure. The network guys sure made a big deal out of it.
burrrton wrote:It was a questionable call at worst. Buck and Aikman shtting the bed over it was misplaced rage- the guy lowered his crown a touch and tried to plant Wilson.
Aikman made himself sound stupid saying he kept his face up- he didn't, and I think that, plus carrying out the plant of the QB, got him flagged.
I thought it was a really bad call, but the TV guys made waaaaay too big of a deal out of it. To hear them tell it, the entire game hinged on that one call.
burrrton wrote:Yep- so they would have only lost by 6 instead of 10- get over it, Troy.
That said, watch the play on your DVR- the guy lowers his crown into RW's chest. He doesn't get him with the very top of his helmet, but it ain't his facemask, either.
I wouldn't have bitched had they not called roughing, but I will say I would have considered it yet another example of the refs letting RW take punishment they protect other QBs from taking.
In the end analysis, it was just a call that could have gone either way, and Troy and Buck sounded stupid.
I think they've gone way overboard on protecting the quarterback.
RiverDog wrote:
CBob, you are making a big assumption that the trainer touched a sensitive part of Okung's body. It sure didn't look to me like he put very much pressure on Okung's chest at all, that he barely touched him, then got physical with a guy half his size. I understand Okung being amped up and extremely disappointed to have to leave a big game and his actions are very understandable, but even if the trainer did cause him some pain, he still owes the man an apology. He was only trying to help.
burrrton wrote:Thought I should post this since I'm arguing about the legitimacy of the call:
NFL says Hochuli got the call wrong:
""It’s close, but when you look at it on tape, Moody’s head is up, he hits with more the side or the facemask to the body of the quarterback. So in our review, with the ability to look at it in slow motion, it is not a foul," Blandino said."
Hochuli says hitting with the forehead is a foul, the NFL is saying he didn't hit with his forehead. I've watched it a number of times in slo-mo, too, and I see the forehead hitting. What's everyone else think?
c_hawkbob wrote:Okung shoving the trainer ain't no thang at all. Dude was mad as hell .
HumanCockroach wrote:IMHO the hit on Wilson was almost a perfect form tackle, one that has been taught for 50 years. Thought it was an abysmal call, that said, can't count how many times Wilson should have drawn a flag with no call this year alone, so F it.
Maybe they now have to transition to using their shoulder to the trunk instead of leading with the head.
It sure looked like a perfect form tackle to me - I'm not sure what more you can ask a defensive player to do.
burrrton wrote:Maybe they now have to transition to using their shoulder to the trunk instead of leading with the head.
It sure looked like a perfect form tackle to me - I'm not sure what more you can ask a defensive player to do.
I think it must be difficult to get low enough with a shorter QB to not hit the QBs head and still get his own head up.
I imagine trying to be almost horizontal and trying to lift my head enough to not hit with some part of the crown. It seems to me to be fairly difficult.
NorthHawk wrote:
I think it must be difficult to get low enough with a shorter QB to not hit the QBs head and still get his own head up.
I imagine trying to be almost horizontal and trying to lift my head enough to not hit with some part of the crown. It seems to me to be fairly difficult.
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