He's in like FlynnSo who trades for Browning this off-season?
You can find the clip easily enough on Twitter. I can see why they didn’t show it.Want a shot of some random woman praying in the crowd? We got that. Replay of the - you know - action on the field? Not so much.
I mean, they’re trying to be sensitive not replaying the poor guy almost getting decapitated over and over, I get it.Want a shot of some random woman praying in the crowd? We got that. Replay of the - you know - action on the field? Not so much.
They actually just showed Browning’s friends/family box again, they’re still at the stadium in Cincy.Want a shot of some random woman praying in the crowd? We got that. Replay of the - you know - action on the field? Not so much.
Seriously how don’t we get a replay?It’s too bad the NFL Network doesn’t have the ability to show replays
Especially once Pittman jogged off. If he was motionless, I could understand the lack of replay. It was an ejection, I would like to judge intent upon review.Want a shot of some random woman praying in the crowd? We got that. Replay of the - you know - action on the field? Not so much.
I have judged. Defender had time to see Pittman going low, lowered his own shoulder into Pittmans head .Especially once Pittman jogged off. If he was motionless, I could understand the lack of replay. It was an ejection, I would like to judge intent upon review.
That's an interesting take, kemosabe.Eject the QB for throwing the hospital ball.
Don’t preemptively launch or turn your body so you have no ability to see where you are going/adjust your body. If you leave your feet or turn your shoulder with momentum that early you are risking that hit.Would be nice to see a replay. But it seemed like the defenders only choice was to stand by and let him try to catch it, or to hit him while he was defenseless. Are you supposed to just stand there and let them catch the ball?
That he led with his shoulder wwithout really looking at what he was tackling might have been a deciding point.Don’t preemptively launch or turn your body so you have no ability to see where you are going/adjust your body. If you leave your feet or turn your shoulder with momentum that early you are risking that hit.
If he ran to the point of the catch while squaring up, then that hit probably doesn’t happen. ‘Let him catch the ball’ isn’t the defender’s lone alternative.
There is some bad luck there, as well, but I don’t see it as an impossible situation for the defender.
I don’t see how they don’t throw a flag on that, but the ejection feels excessive to me. Written without a hint of sarcasm, maybe I’m just behind on the NFL’s standards for ejecting players.Don’t preemptively launch or turn your body so you have no ability to see where you are going/adjust your body. If you leave your feet or turn your shoulder with momentum that early you are risking that hit.
If he ran to the point of the catch while squaring up, then that hit probably doesn’t happen. ‘Stand still and let him catch the ball’ isn’t the defender’s lone alternative.
There is some bad luck there, as well, but I don’t see it as an impossible situation for the defender.
I don’t think that’s what happened. Pittman doesn’t look like he’s going to lay out for the ball as Kazee is coming to him. I don’t know the inner thought process or morality of Kazee, but I think he thought Pittman was going to stay upright. The replay covers about a second of time, so the decisions players make happen fast. Penalty? Sure. Ejection? Weak.That he led with his shoulder wwithout really looking at what he was tackling might have been a deciding point.
Agreed. Juxtapose that ejection with the Pop Douglas clothesline that was dirtier and didn't even draw a flag.Penalty? Sure. Ejection? Weak.
Agree on the ejection. Probably also on the intent, because I really dont think theres more than a handful of intentional headhunters. I dont know how intent plays into it, though. Maybe its like a high stick in hockey.I don’t think that’s what happened. Pittman doesn’t look like he’s going to lay out for the ball as Kazee is coming to him. I don’t know the inner thought process or morality of Kazee, but I think he thought Pittman was going to stay upright. The replay covers about a second of time, so the decisions players make happen fast. Penalty? Sure. Ejection? Weak.
Perfect example of what Tom Brady was talking about a few weeks ago.Eject the QB for throwing the hospital ball.
They’ll surely have it penciled in as their ‘emotional turning point /us against the world’ moment that only one NFL team gets to retroactively cite at the end of the season as a watershed.Damn, the NFL actually fined Reid and Mahomes. Who da thunk it?