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Good drive and even better clock management.
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My dude ruthless!Refs hilarious so far
how can you say? you dont even know the rules. let me guess you thought there was a technical foul on that play? or high stick? flagrant?
You don't even know the rules, though.
Refs hilarious so far
You didn't see Boldin throw Lane to the ground? Because they replayed it. So that you could see it.how can you say? you dont even know the rules.let me guess you thought there was a technical foul on that play? or high stick? flagrant?
no. if the ball gets blocked, everything is fair game
...i was going to get a very condensing answer, but i was feeling nice
Was hoping Pete would use the timeouts on that last drive there but it's whatevs. We've got to clean up on the penalties cause that is a main chunk of their yards, at the moment.
You didn't see Boldin throw Lane to the ground? Because they replayed it. So that you could see it.
Roughing the kicker. Explain to me, dead serious. No one really clarified the rule, I'm just going on what I've seen:
In gridiron football
, roughing the kicker is an action in which a defender, having missed an attempt to block a kick, tackles the kicker or otherwise runs into the kicker in a way that might injure the kicker or his vulnerable extended kicking leg. This protection is also extended to the holder of a place kick. It is a separate penalty from "running into the kicker
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The penalty for such a violation in most leagues is 15 yards and an automatic first down. When such a violation occurs, the team about to surrender possession via a punt
will retain its possession as a result. If the violation occurs when a successful field goal
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Such protections are also extended to the holder
during field goal kicks; the penalty for roughing the holder is identical.
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Considering how few and far between the Seahawks have been good I dont blame that you dont know how the rule works
Bad play call and bad read.
Thanks. Frankly, it's just not that common of a call.no. if the ball gets blocked, everything is fair game
...i was going to get a very condescending answer, but i was feeling nice