That's it right there.Outplayed, but the Packers out-sealed-the-dealed us. The Packers got the inches we couldn't.
Resigning Dez, figuring out the running back position. Getting this defense sorted out.Planning for what?
When the inner machinations of the fix in the NFL game come to show themselves from game to game?
I don't think he was ever even going to the ground as part of the catch. He caught the ball and then basically dove past the defender.I thought the two steps that Dez took after securing ball were football moves.
That play and our failure to recover Cobb's fumble on the KR were the two biggest plays of the game, IMO.
Yes.Should we have blitzed more? Yes, Rodgers shreds the blitz normally. But does a one legged Rodgers shred the blitz?
The ball did hit the ground and moved, while Bryant's hands were on it. I think that it was ready secured, but they invoked that stupid rule about securing it THROUGH a football move.Still trying to get this.
So.
The ball never touches the ground.
And it is incomplete?
Help me out here, because I am really fucking struggling here.
It touched the ground when he extended his arm. Ball popped loose briefly and that caused it to be incomplete. Needed to hold it tight after it touched the ground.Still trying to get this.
So.
The ball never touches the ground.
And it is incomplete?
Help me out here, because I am really fucking struggling here.
That's the problem I have. You can't really tell the ball hit the ground and he ends up with the ball in his hands in the endzone. You can only over-rule that if you can see it hit the ground and I never saw that.AND THE BALL DID NOT TOUCH THE GROUND.
Waiting for when the fix is in for us or against us.Resigning Dez, figuring out the running back position. Getting this defense sorted out.
A lot of inconsistency on the calling. Cobb was given the benefit of the doubt and the Bryant catch was not given the benefit of common sense. Very perplexing.The pass earlier to Cobb clearly touched the ground and hey, it was called complete.
3 feet and a knee and forearm.The shitty thing is I actually think Bryant took 3 steps.
Which means that football move rule should be out the window.
The problem is, it was called a catch on the field, and you can't tell for damn sure that the ball hit the ground on the replay. It was a terrible call even how the rules stand now.It touched the ground when he extended his arm. Ball popped loose briefly and that caused it to be incomplete. Needed to hold it tight after it touched the ground.
Pierra said the number of steps doesn't matter...The shitty thing is I actually think Bryant took 3 steps.
Which means that football move rule should be out the window.