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For all those who questioned the officiating..

Discussion in 'Smack Central' started by RavensDan, Jan 11, 2009.

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  1. RavensD Guest

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    Dude, let it go already.

    And you're wrong. If any part of the ball is still touching the goal line, it is a safety. The ball has to be out completely. Reread the rulebook regarding safeties.

    Damn, now I can finally go; got some Steelers boards to troll :moon2:
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  2. psychotictitan Its About That Time...

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    Why do you keep coming back to argue? Just go to you Steeler board and do your thing,your starting to get annoying
  3. TBC_titan Camp Fodder

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    I'm afraid that YOU are wrong. Either you're stupid or you are just trolling here like you are on the Pittsburgh boards.
    http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/01/12/titans-avoided-safety-got-an-extra-down/
    Read the first UPDATE.

    And..
    It's the exact opposite if you are trying to score. If ANY part of the ball crosses that very first edge of the white border line, it's a TD. Likewise, if ANy part of the football touches the goal line on the way out, it's not a safety. All of the ball does not have to be past the goal line to avoid a safety.
    Now, if you are going to continue to spout off to the contrary, you better bring some sort of source or proof, or just don't post anything.

    Well, it seems you aren't entirely clueless.

    Won't argue with you there. The officiating has unusually progressively more horrible each year across the league for the past few years.

    Tennessee, where play is concerned, executed most of their plays like an elite team. They were in reality far from playing like an elite team. Elite teams don't shoot themselves in the foot with 3 turnovers (two from stupid mistakes) and 89 yards in penalties.

    No, Baltimore played with a bit more discipline than we did, and had fewer mistakes. The fact that you guys got outplayed in every aspect of the game otherwise, yet couldn't capitalize on the turnovers and penalties we gave you as a late Xmas gift, indicates they did not play like champs.
    Trust me, if that's as good as Baltimore plays this weekend, Pittsburgh will DESTROY them. 1. Ben will ensure he doesn't turn the ball over like he did against us. 2. They will not commit as many penalties as we did.

    I called him being one of the major contributors of this game. I was right.
    He'll be even better next year when he has a WR opposite of him who can actually run routes and catch the ball. It's fairly easy to keep Gage contained when you know that his counterpart on the other side cannot catch and doesnt' require heavy coverage.
    It won't be so easy when the let JMac go and put Brandon Jones out there.

    I hope to see him back next year but I do want to see Vince succeed too.

    The fumble doesn't help his cause, no. But as far as him being slow, he still has the longest run from scrimmage in the NFL. (80 yard TD run).

    Yes he is. But hopefully he won't be an injury prone one.

    Your 'eliteness' is going to end this weekend against Pittsburgh, and then you will realize your appearance itself in the playoffs was a fluke.
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