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I'm just being pissed right now. Talk reason to me tomorrow.
Haha. Go forth and be pissed brother. I am trying to not break something.
I'm just being pissed right now. Talk reason to me tomorrow.
What a dick bag Mike P is....
Pereira: Kudos to officials for OPI call against Notre Dame | FOX Sports
For those that don't know who Pereira is....
Would love to see Gruden whoop his @$$
Cross posting BGIF's post on this because he's absolutely right. Had Fuller kept running his route this would have been an Irish win.
What I also notice is none of the F$U players involved say anything to the ref like they do when they feel they were held. They turned and yelled at each other about who missed their assignment.
I can't wait for the official interpretation to be announced. I also can't wait to see how Kelly handles this. Probably with class.
I can't wait for the official interpretation to be announced. I also can't wait to see how Kelly handles this. Probably with class.
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An uncatchable ball can't be catchable by ANYONE for it to negate PI, not just uncatchable to the player committing the penalty or the defender he interferes with. It was catchable by Robinson obviously, because he caught it. Even if the defender couldn't have made a play on the ball, you can't start blocking for YAC until the reception is completed. It's the same logic behind why you can't have lineman blocking downfield on a screen pass.When a pass in uncatchable, it can be ruled as such and it can allow for a defensive holding to not be called, is that correct? For the life of me I can't figure out why similar logic couldn't be applied here. Even if there was interference on the offense, there is no way on God's green earth that a single defender was in a position to get to CRob in time to make a play. No F*cking way.
An uncatchable ball can't be catchable by ANYONE for it to negate PI, not just uncatchable to the player committing the penalty or the defender he interferes with. It was catchable by Robinson obviously, because he caught it. Even if the defender couldn't have made a play on the ball, you can't start blocking for YAC until the reception is completed. It's the same logic behind why you can't have lineman blocking downfield on a screen pass.
I agree that the still photos make the call look questionable but to me the video makes it clear that the correct call was made. Whoever touches who first is irrelevant because CJ proceeded to bull rush the defender without making any effort to look like he was running a route or trying to get separation.
To answer the more general question, an uncatchable ball can negate pass interference, not defensive holding as you mentioned in your first post.Maybe I was unclear. My first question re. an uncatchable pass was asked more in a general sense, not in regards to this play. I realize this pass was catchable because it was, well caught. I'm asking if a defender has no chance of making a play should they make a call the way they did? I look at it this way. The video makes it look questionable that it would be called and the stills prove it shouldn't be.
Here's a question...
Considering the footage shows the defender grabbing CJ, shouldn't it have been defensive holding too...offsetting penalties, replay the down?
Here's a question...
Considering the footage shows the defender grabbing CJ, shouldn't it have been defensive holding too...offsetting penalties, replay the down?
A reporter on Twitter also noted that #26 on FSU, the third defender who blew his assignment, took his helmet off in the end zone and should have been flagged for that but was not.
When a pass in uncatchable, it can be ruled as such and it can allow for a defensive holding to not be called, is that correct?
A reporter on Twitter also noted that #26 on FSU, the third defender who blew his assignment, took his helmet off in the end zone and should have been flagged for that but was not.