On the one earlier, they said "incidental contact" wasn't a penalty.Happy to hear Blandino explain that no call on Wagner's leap.
Instead Palmer looked like he could kill the kicker.I feel like a Palmer screw up will decide this
Well the dude reached his arm up and grabbed Wagner's nugget pouch, looked pretty intentional.On the one earlier, they said "incidental contact" wasn't a penalty.
Went to the bathroom, what was itHappy to hear Blandino explain that no call on Wagner's leap.
Correct.My understanding was the contact rule was only for the snapper and not anyone else on the line
Still making up for their shanking in the SB against Pittsburg.Refs saved the game for Seattle twice on that drive. Insane.
And why Arians hurried up the first play after Johnsons close call. Could have given the booth a little more time to initiate a replay and set up his play from the 1.Don't get why neither run before the kick was reviewed. I guess because the only angle NBC showed the booth guys was from 80 yards away down the sideline.
Why? The rule is meant to protect the center who is busy snapping the ball.So it's just the Center. Odd rule.
Not the other guys busy blocking people?Why? The rule is meant to protect the center who is busy snapping the ball.
Close enough.Doesn't Seattle have like 2-3 of these games each year where the offense is sputtering, the defense keeps it close, and then with like 3 minutes left Russell runs around for ten seconds and throws a bomb to Doug Baldwin for a GWTD to win 10-6 or so.
And why Arians hurried up the first play after Johnsons close call. Could have given the booth a little more time to initiate a replay and set up his play from the 1.
Tough to jump over your own DL and the OL after they stand.Not the other guys busy blocking people?