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    How was that not a first down on that catch. Glad that Phi got it on forth down.
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    It was a first down. The karate chop to the head on that fumble was kind of weird.
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    Seattle literally gets every call at home. If they call it one way, you'd think they'd call it the other way. All these offensive and defensive holdings on Philly and Seattle called with zero. A good chunk of the Seattle first downs seems to be penalties. Well, 1/3 of them anyways.
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    Seattle DBs hold every single play. This is kinda BS.
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    This is museum quality stupidity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zool View Post
    Seattle DBs hold every single play. This is kinda BS.
    Yup, that last play showed it. Jeffries being mugged before the ball got there.
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    How can refs be so biased in the favor of one team?

    Clearly a forward lateral past the line of scrimmage. Refs say it was backwards after the ball went ar least 1 1/2 yards forward.
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    Philly was stupid not to challenge the lateral, but once again the refs get the call wrong--in favor of the Seahawks. Wilson is a magician though. Crazy plays made by Wentz on the last drive to get Philly back in the game temporarily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HarveyWallbangers View Post
    Philly was stupid not to challenge the lateral, but once again the refs get the call wrong--in favor of the Seahawks. Wilson is a magician though. Crazy plays made by Wentz on the last drive to get Philly back in the game temporarily.
    I wonder if any of the officials were in a good position to see that play when he made the pitch. Just not something you're expecting. Pretty awesome watching these 2 QB's.

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    Stupid throw by Wentz there. Game over.
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    So when Graham got his feet tangled it is pass interference but not when a Sea DB does it.
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    You all see the Gronk play? I think this scores about a 7 on the Burfictometer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    You all see the Gronk play? I think this scores about a 7 on the Burfictometer.

    And afterwards he was incredulous as to why any would question him. He's such a douche.
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    So if Goodell suspended Gronk for 2 years, would Jones be less likely to force him out?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    So if Goodell suspended Gronk for 2 years, would Jones be less likely to force him out?
    Suspend him for two years. Let it go down to 6 games on appeal.
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    Suspend him for two years. Let it go down to 6 games on appeal.
    Spoken like the President of the old American League!
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    ^ All that is true, but I think misses the point.

    Can anyone else recall a valuable QB or QB prospect who played ST other than to hold on FG/PAT?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    ^ All that is true, but I think misses the point.

    Can anyone else recall a valuable QB or QB prospect who played ST other than to hold on FG/PAT?
    Dan Pastorini use to punt for the Oilers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    ^ All that is true, but I think misses the point.

    Can anyone else recall a valuable QB or QB prospect who played ST other than to hold on FG/PAT?
    Marlin Briscoe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    ^ All that is true, but I think misses the point.

    Can anyone else recall a valuable QB or QB prospect who played ST other than to hold on FG/PAT?
    Maybe your question misses the point. Sean Payton thinks out of the box. He doesn't need precedent. His special teams are super crappy. Hill is a big body and fast. He probably offered to play special teams just to make the active roster. After making a couple really good plays on special teams, Payton looked extremely pleased with himself. Hill did too. A win-win. Payton probably figured it's a chance to see what Hill is made of. He said if Hill got injured he'd have a year to rehab. Hill probably figured he had nothing to lose and everything to gain. I know my opinion of him changed. When he was with the Packers I pegged him as injury-prone because of his history.

    I wouldn't say he's better than Hundley, but maybe Callahan. You never ever really know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxie the Taxi View Post
    Maybe your question misses the point. Sean Payton thinks out of the box. He doesn't need precedent. His special teams are super crappy. Hill is a big body and fast. He probably offered to play special teams just to make the active roster. After making a couple really good plays on special teams, Payton looked extremely pleased with himself. Hill did too. A win-win. Payton probably figured it's a chance to see what Hill is made of. He said if Hill got injured he'd have a year to rehab. Hill probably figured he had nothing to lose and everything to gain. I know my opinion of him changed. When he was with the Packers I pegged him as injury-prone because of his history.

    I wouldn't say he's better than Hundley, but maybe Callahan. You never ever really know.
    The point of the question still being that Hill is the #3 QB after Chase Daniel and is not the heir apparent as was suggested earlier by someone with a Payton quote.
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