k-factory said:Caldwell should also have been aware enough to draw attention to it.
k-factory said:Caldwell should also have been aware enough to draw attention to it.
SeoulSoxFan said:
I can think of less than a handful of HC who'd be livid at the sidelines. I'd need to be a Cthulhu to include Caldwell on that list.
bankshot1 said:So why didn't "NY" contact the officials on the field?
riboflav said:Also, I'm certain BB will be showing this play to his players to make them aware of this situation.
not watching, but how can it be reviewable, they didn't throw a flag and it seems like it's a judgement call as to if he intended to bat it or notriboflav said:Also reviewable. Supposedly, New York did not chime in.
Greg29fan said:
ngruz25 said:A silly technicality should have nullified an inane rule, but was missed by incompetent officials and coaches.
That about sums up this league, and I'll be back next Sunday.
That makes it twice as bad.riboflav said:Also reviewable. Supposedly, New York did not chime in.
@Curtis_Crabtree: Michael Bennett: "I don't like Matt Stafford much. He's from Dallas. They killed the President (JFK). ... I hold it against him."
NFL everyone!!riboflav said:Also reviewable. Supposedly, New York did not chime in.
scottyno said:not watching, but how can it be reviewable, they didn't throw a flag and it seems like it's a judgement call as to if he intended to bat it or not
SeoulSoxFan said:
I'm fully going Gus Bradley mode and say BB already has.
A good Irish Catholic boy from Massachusetts; I don't like Dallas either.Ed Hillel said:Also:
SeoulSoxFan said:
Oh, you cheeky fella:
@AroundTheNFL Blandino: “Judgment call on the field. Back judge felt it wasn’t overt. That’s why he didn’t call it on the field."
It's Goodell, so I give zero shot of it happening, but the rule exists that they theoretically could replay this.
Unfair Acts
Commissioner’s Authority
The Commissioner has sole authority to investigate and to take appropriate disciplinary or corrective measures if any club action, nonparticipant interference, or emergency occurs in an NFL game which he deems so unfair or outside the accepted tactics encountered in professional football that such action has a major effect on the result of a game.
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[SIZE=12.001px]The Commissioner’s powers under this section (UNFAIR ACTS) include the imposition of monetary fines and draft choice forfeitures, suspension of persons involved, and, if appropriate, the reversal of a game’s result or the rescheduling of a game, either from the beginning or from the point at which the extraordinary act occurred. In the event of rescheduling a game, the Commissioner will be guided by the procedures specified above ("Procedures for Starting and Resuming Games" under EMERGENCIES). In all cases, the Commissioner will conduct a full investigation, including the opportunity for hearings, use of game videotape, and any other procedures he deems appropriate.[/SIZE]