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#21

Quote:Hold onto the ball and the refs have no choice but to call it a TD, even if you end up right at the goal line on that play, just hold onto the ball.
 

Don't be that guy.

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#22

Anyone still feel like Yeldon was the steal of his draft?


He had a history of fumbling at Alabama, why would Dave think he'd fumble less when he'll get hit harder in the NFL?
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#23

Quote:Don't be that guy.
 

Just don't even give the refs anything to think about.

I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#24

Quote:Just don't even give the refs anything to think about.
 

Well I know, but that was clearly a TD and it's not our fault or the team's fault that they can't freeze frame replay technology. It's not something that should even be up for a discussion. Dragonfury (I think?) posted the freeze frame that clearly showed it was a TD. It's not something we should be sitting here making excuses for after the fact.

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#25

Quote:Well I know, but that was clearly a TD and it's not our fault or the team's fault that they can't freeze frame replay technology. It's not something that should even be up for a discussion. Dragonfury (I think?) posted the freeze frame that clearly showed it was a TD. It's not something we should be sitting here making excuses for after the fact.
 

If it was clearly a TD then why the heck was it called a fumble, even with replay?

 

If you saw an angle that showed a TD why didn't the replay crew see it?

I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#26

Quote:It's hard to win with 4 turnovers
absolutely 

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#27

Quote:If it was clearly a TD then why the heck was it called a fumble, even with replay?

 

If you saw an angle that showed a TD why didn't the replay crew see it?
 

I already explained their excuse of why they couldn't see it, you chose to ignore it. But you also think that the WR's have an excuse not to catch the ball because of Bortles accuracy, so idk maybe you're off your rocker a bit.  :whistling:

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#28

This is an obvious example of stats don't tell the whole story.
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#29

Quote:I already explained their excuse of why they couldn't see it, you chose to ignore it. But you also think that the WR's have an excuse not to catch the ball because of Bortles accuracy, so idk maybe you're off your rocker a bit.  :whistling:
 

So it wasn't called a TD b/c the refs didn't have freeze frame replay technology, even though they were able to show it clearly on TV?

 

It's not an excuse to not catch the ball, but I'm sure they would appreciate an accurate pass in stride once in a while during the game.

I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#30

Quote:So it wasn't called a TD b/c the refs didn't have freeze frame replay technology, even though they were able to show it clearly on TV?

 

It's not an excuse to not catch the ball, but I'm sure they would appreciate an accurate pass in stride once in a while during the game.
 

You can think what you want about the fumble in the endzone, but again Dragonfury clearly showed a screenshot of it being across the plane and in possession. What you do with that information is your deal, but anyone that saw the screenshot when he posted it agreed it should have been a TD. I'm done talking about it, it doesn't matter at this point obviously.

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#31

Quote:Hold onto the ball and the refs have no choice but to call it a TD, even if you end up right at the goal line on that play, just hold onto the ball.
 

Chris Ivory held onto the ball and had complete control of it when he stretched it over the goal line. At that point, the play is over and the offense scores six points

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