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And the beat the colts.
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And the beat the colts.
odd... Mike Keith & Coach McGinnis did not mention this even once
you should actually listen to people who know about the Titans instead of people who hate the Titans - LOL
Clear & Obvious PI is PI
If that had been Titans DBs it would have been PI. It was because it was called that way. GTFOH
I said to my father I thought it was a bad call, but with all the bad calls that go against us I’m not apologizing for it hahaCan people actually be fans but still be rational LOL. It was a bad call that shouldn't have been called, it happens. Yes, even to your favorite team, my dude.
that cow on his back... THAT is the PII thought the PI was a gift. Defender is tracking the ball with his arms out and Racey, oblivous to the ball, plows into him. I saw the flag and assumed OPI.
Can people actually be fans but still be rational LOL. It was a bad call that shouldn't have been called, it happens. Yes, even to your favorite team, my dude.
I think Fulton went back in.I didn't see any post game from Vrable. Any news on Fulton or Molden ? Nothing serious I hope.
But that doesn’t cover every aspect of the PI rules. For instance it’s also not PI if the WR accidentally trips over the DB, the “feet got tangled” scenario.From the NFL Rulebook:
It is pass interference by either team when any act by a player more than one yard beyond the line of scrimmage significantly hinders an eligible player’s opportunity to catch the ball.
The defender plowed into McMath while the ball was in the air. It doesn't matter that he was looking up for the ball if you take out a WR that long before the ball arrives.
No argument there but looking up for the football well before the ball arrives doesn't give a DB the right to knock out a WR.But that doesn’t cover every aspect of the PI rules. For instance it’s also not PI if the WR accidentally trips over the DB, the “feet got tangled” scenario.
yep, and we were practically gifted a touchdown at the end of the half with the bad pass interference call.
My point exactly. If that's not PI because he was looking the other direction, just teach DBs to turn their head and plow in to the WR on every pass.That wasn't a bad interference call, otherwise you would have teams teaching players to "track the ball" so you can take out receivers.