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Re: DeRock is not a Football Official
This DeRock is a phony! He is not a football official! I suggest we just quit responding to this ignoramus and maybe he will just go away! Kinda like yesterdays garbage! [/B][/QUOTE] AGREE ! |
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The Eagles-Bucs game just had a play to further emphasize my point why the Steelers-Titans call was a bad call. The Eagle defender ran into the Bucs kicker on a 27-yd FG but no flag was thrown. Why no flag was thrown when he RAN INTO THE KICKER??? Because safety was not an issue. The Eagle defender made direct contact with the kicker but when he made contact he grabbed the kicker in an attempt to hold him to keep him from falling. Gramatica, K, of course still tried to do his acting job but the official didn't buy it. GOOD NO CALL!!!!! |
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The contact in the P'burg-Tenn game was a different story. It DID put the kicker into danger. Grabbing a guy by the upper body and holding him up is a lot different than sliding into his legs. Legs are MUCH MORE vulnerable than the upper body. |
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You and I are going to have to agree to disagree on this one. I thought both calls were good. The first was, IMHO, a classic example of running into (although a bit enhanced by Nedney), while the second was a good case of a no-call because he didn't put the kicker at any risk.
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In comparison to other parts of our bodies, the knee is one of the weakest joints in the body. It takes very little pressue on ANY part of the leg to ruin a knee -- just ask the Miami-Fl RB. The contact Nedney took was at the lower leg near his plant foot. Nedney was contacted in a dangerous fashion. Yes he accentuated the foul, but it was still there. Different story in the Phi-TB game. Gramatica was grabbed at the chest and HELD UP. Good no-call. I again As for the explanation, Mr. Blum was faced with an audience of hundreds of thousands and felt he had to quickly explain his call. He did so by citing the rulebook (as it is hard to explain WHY a rule is written). Much easier to quote the rulebook for a quick answer than to go into a long verbose explanation that the contact was called because the players' safety was at risk. An explanation about player safety would also sound contrived. Aren't the rules written with one of the goals being player saftey? There is no need to explain why the contact was illegal. I doubt very much that we change one anothers minds so I am done discussing this issue. We see it two different ways. [Edited by mikesears on Jan 21st, 2003 at 07:08 AM]
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derock,
youre an idiot. if youre fooled, that means the man did a good job. also derock its not the hats job to be looking at defenders being blocked into the kicker/holder. thats why theres 7 men on the field. derock maybe you need to find a youth league forum, to better fit youre officiating. hell derock you been fooling these kids for 7 years now , they think youre an official. |
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