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Colts/Chargers calls
I am not sure if I just missed this, but I am very surprised no one has discussed the end of game calls in this game. The defense holding on the corner, was... I guess alright ish, facemask... pretty obvious (looked like the player knew it to), but the defensive holding on the lineman, WOW.
I was a varsity umpire for 4 years and called it only once or twice, a couple more times in lower levels, but I only call this when it's an obvious ploy and planned by the lineman/LB to free up the LB, it didn't appear that way, though I only saw one crappy view on you tube (other than live), if anyone has a better look please post. |
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I thought it was a good call.
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If it's the call I believe it is, I thought it was consistent with what I've seen in the NFL.
However, because the game is over and has been for a few days, it has left my mind and I honestly do not recall the play 100%. |
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I moved to the umpire position this year and never had a defensive holding on a d-lineman. When I saw that I was impressed that the U caught it. It was fairly quick (although the spin by the o-lineman probably helped make it pretty obvious in real time) and he could have very easily been looking at another block at that moment. That is what amazes me about the NFL guys. They just don't miss those kinds of things. Great and correct call. I just wish he hadn't seen it. ;) |
I thought the facemask was iffy, but the other two calls were solid. I really didn't see a twist or pull, but I don't know the NFL wording on the FM rule.
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yeah after looking at the defensive holding again, I can see that the LB who made to tackle 2-3 yds in the backfield came through the open hole (which was occupied by an O lineman with his hands in the air whining) anyway I guess I got a minor attack of Fanboyitis; I'm just glad that it is usually cureable with common sense and reasoning!:p
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