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TriggerMN Sun Dec 01, 2013 03:13pm

Chicago vs. Minnesota ejection video request
 
About 5:00 to go in the 3rd quarter, Bears throw a touchdown pass to Alshon Jeffrey. Vikings #20 is ejected for making contact with an official after the play was over.

My question is, how can you justify ejecting the Vikings player here and not the Green Bay player for doing the same thing (if not more severe) on Thanksgiving Day vs. Detroit?

stiffler3492 Sun Dec 01, 2013 03:20pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by TriggerMN (Post 912414)
About 5:00 to go in the 3rd quarter, Bears throw a touchdown pass to Alshon Jeffrey. Vikings #20 is ejected for making contact with an official after the play was over.

My question is, how can you justify ejecting the Vikings player here and not the Green Bay player for doing the same thing (if not more severe) on Thanksgiving Day vs. Detroit?

They just showed a good replay of it...it came with the clock stopped at 2:35 in the third.

ajmc Sun Dec 01, 2013 03:23pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by TriggerMN (Post 912414)
My question is, how can you justify ejecting the Vikings player here and not the Green Bay player for doing the same thing (if not more severe) on Thanksgiving Day vs. Detroit?

Tatoo this on your forearm, "no 2 plays in any football game, much less different football games are EXACTLY alike". It's a really bad idea to think benevolence at one game creates a license to be stupid at another.

jTheUmp Sun Dec 01, 2013 03:57pm

IMHO, the player in the DET/GB game should've been ejected.

Pretty simple, really: Don't touch the officials.

Matt Sun Dec 01, 2013 05:26pm

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Originally Posted by jTheUmp (Post 912424)
IMHO, the player in the DET/GB game should've been ejected.

Pretty simple, really: Don't touch the officials.

Maybe they shouldn't be touching players when it's not necessary, too. Works both ways.

Raymond Sun Dec 01, 2013 05:35pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by TriggerMN (Post 912414)
About 5:00 to go in the 3rd quarter, Bears throw a touchdown pass to Alshon Jeffrey. Vikings #20 is ejected for making contact with an official after the play was over.

My question is, how can you justify ejecting the Vikings player here and not the Green Bay player for doing the same thing (if not more severe) on Thanksgiving Day vs. Detroit?

Today's official got it right, Thursday's got it wrong?

grunewar Sun Dec 01, 2013 06:11pm

Here's an article and some footage.

Vikings corner ejected for shoving official after giving up amazing touchdown catch | For The Win

Man, that official reaaally through that flag! :D

jTheUmp Sun Dec 01, 2013 07:11pm

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Originally Posted by Matt (Post 912433)
Maybe they shouldn't be touching players when it's not necessary, too. Works both ways.

Agreed.

Rich Sun Dec 01, 2013 08:20pm

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Originally Posted by Matt (Post 912433)
Maybe they shouldn't be touching players when it's not necessary, too. Works both ways.

I'd like to see less breaking up of players and more flags. Would probably solve some of those problems.

BktBallRef Sun Dec 01, 2013 11:00pm

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 912439)
Here's an article and some footage.

Vikings corner ejected for shoving official after giving up amazing touchdown catch | For The Win

Man, that official reaaally through that flag! :D

He threw it too. :)

I agree, the official today got it right, the official on Thursday got it wrong.

Matt Sun Dec 01, 2013 11:03pm

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Originally Posted by BktBallRef (Post 912457)
He threw it too. :)

I agree, the official today got it right, the official on Thursday got it wrong.

:rolleyes:

Different situations.

hbk314 Sun Dec 01, 2013 11:29pm

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Originally Posted by Matt (Post 912458)
:rolleyes:

Different situations.

I think he took that into account when he offered his opinion.

MD Longhorn Mon Dec 02, 2013 10:18am

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Originally Posted by Matt (Post 912458)
:rolleyes:

Different situations.

Different situations - yes... but I REALLY think the official on Thursday should have flagged that.

bigjohn Mon Dec 02, 2013 12:03pm

He did Flag it, just didn't eject. Looks to me like the Viking had more to say and it was probably more personal. :D


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