Do we know that the refs let Sirianni tinker with the penalty decision? Is it possible that the refs just assumed his decision and then tried to hurry it up? The refs missed a fumble recovery and then try to ignore a challenge flag. To me like the refs were trying to get the Rams every possible chance the entire game, including bogus PI calls that led to 14 of their points in the game.
They're assuming that the Rams would have converted on the 4th down play had the original decision to decline the penalty been stayed. Sounds like they're just griping that the Eagles were gifted that win by the decision.
No, they arent griping or assuming anything. They are saying, you made the decision. You can't change it when the Rams are deciding what to do because of your decision.
On top of letting Philly change their mind on taking a penalty, they unwinded a play to let Philly challenge a possible fumble. I don’t think you should lose your ability to challenge because a team rushes to the line and hikes the ball, but I thought that was the rule.
Another issue, I dont understand the Sky Replay. I want it to be right, but it just seems so random what gets overturned. Obviously they cant overturn penalties, but it seems luck of the draw. I would like insight as to how it works because we had replays well before the snap. Don't/can't they have a few people in a booth looking at each angle and have one buzz? How much money can that possibly cost? You wouldn't pay randos 15 dollars an hour or anything, but it seems weird we don't have this fixed.
Sirianni didn;t originally decline the penalty. He didn't do anything. Like the horrible officiating all night the refs assumed he declined. The Rams march the offense out. Sirianni tells the ref he accepts.
I’m totally fine with it. Offenses are playing like it’s a video game and they don’t have a kicker on the roster; you never would give a team a 4th-3 vs a 3rd-13 if you knew they would be stupid and go for it. The only issue is the play clock and as long as that’s corrected, I have literally no problem with it.
NFL on NBC…why do you continue to provide a platform to these employees that garner minimal views, ratings and follower growth? You know nobody is subscribing to listen to their silly takes. Whats the deal?
Do we know that the refs let Sirianni tinker with the penalty decision? Is it possible that the refs just assumed his decision and then tried to hurry it up? The refs missed a fumble recovery and then try to ignore a challenge flag. To me like the refs were trying to get the Rams every possible chance the entire game, including bogus PI calls that led to 14 of their points in the game.
Thank you. Nobody talks about stuff like this. They just call you biased
They're assuming that the Rams would have converted on the 4th down play had the original decision to decline the penalty been stayed. Sounds like they're just griping that the Eagles were gifted that win by the decision.
No, they arent griping or assuming anything. They are saying, you made the decision. You can't change it when the Rams are deciding what to do because of your decision.
On top of letting Philly change their mind on taking a penalty, they unwinded a play to let Philly challenge a possible fumble. I don’t think you should lose your ability to challenge because a team rushes to the line and hikes the ball, but I thought that was the rule.
ghost PI calls...Jalen Carter getting held literally every play....ect ect ect.....
Another issue, I dont understand the Sky Replay. I want it to be right, but it just seems so random what gets overturned. Obviously they cant overturn penalties, but it seems luck of the draw. I would like insight as to how it works because we had replays well before the snap. Don't/can't they have a few people in a booth looking at each angle and have one buzz? How much money can that possibly cost? You wouldn't pay randos 15 dollars an hour or anything, but it seems weird we don't have this fixed.
Haha…they are debating this?? Man they are hilarious!!
They took the play off when the coach threw the flag and they did not see it. There was nothing to make up for on the penalty decision
Sirianni didn;t originally decline the penalty. He didn't do anything. Like the horrible officiating all night the refs assumed he declined. The Rams march the offense out. Sirianni tells the ref he accepts.
How do you know he decided it and the refs didn’t assume he was
I’m totally fine with it. Offenses are playing like it’s a video game and they don’t have a kicker on the roster; you never would give a team a 4th-3 vs a 3rd-13 if you knew they would be stupid and go for it. The only issue is the play clock and as long as that’s corrected, I have literally no problem with it.
Late challenge call after hike,and wasn't touchdowns didn't have control
NFL on NBC…why do you continue to provide a platform to these employees that garner minimal views, ratings and follower growth? You know nobody is subscribing to listen to their silly takes. Whats the deal?