Except we were on D at that point.
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And I didn't say there was. It is a possibility that is all I am mentioning it for.
If the ref says it is during the play and the play clock is running already what can MM do? What does screaming at the ref do to help the team? The ref wasn't going to change his mind and I am sure had already given MM some sort of explanation of the penalty.
Matthews fined $22K for his hit on Wilson (which I still maintain was clearly legal) and caused the Guard on the Seachickens to be fined $8K.
Net loss for him and Packers still.
OK you've arrived and I assume your done with your smoke screen on this one.
The penalty 'in fact' was called and then declined!!
Where is Mike McCarthy on this one? Talking to the Officials about it or planning on the next offensive play or sucking air? Any query in such direction is a smoke screen. It doesn't matter what he did as much as what he didn't do or accomplish for his team on that play.
Mike McCarthy's job is to ensure that there is no way that penalty isn't enforced and Seattle pushed back deeper in their end of the field.
Two plays later Seattle has moved the ball from their 41 yard line (not their 25) down to the Packers 19 and have a first down.
Two ineffective Marshawn Lynch runs (1 yard and -1 yard) and a Russell Wilson incompleted pass and....
Pete Carroll and holder Jon Ryan burn the Packers 'Big time' on the FG fake. The start of something big.
A comeback !
That whole thing is certainly due in part to Mike McCarthy not doing his job by ensuring that Unneccessariy Roughness penalty called on J. R. Sweezy.
I thought the Matthews hit was legal too, coming in from the side. BUT, the penalty didn't bother me in real time either. He got to put a nice like on the opposing team's QB. Chances are Wilson felt that right up until he started throwing TDs against a vacated secondary in the last 2 minutes.
The call was "unnecessary roughness." I remember being a little confused by vagueness.
It is not unusual for refs to conference and pick up flags or otherwise alter calls - at least before the call is announced over PA. This call was never announced until AFTER McCarthy chose to decline penalty. And it happened VERY quickly. MM could have slowed that train down, forced a conference to review timing. He fucked up - or his staff did by not bringing wrong call to boss's attention.
It'd be interesting to hear the conversation between the official and MM.
On that sack by Clay Matthews a flag is thrown.
Troy Aikman is impressed with Clay Matthews movement to pursue Russell Wilson and make that SACK.
Personal comment:
That clutch play by CM III caused an important set back against Seattle. The Seattle offense was moving the ball very well from their own 22 yard line to the Green Bay 39 yard line in four plays. That sack came following a Seattle False Start.
The game announcer announced " Personal Foul Offense Number 64 ... the penalty is declined...the result of the play is ... second down."
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...ussell-wilson/
Read the last two paragraphs.
Why would you want him to accept the penalty, to make the Packers chances worse?
1. Given how the play was called McCarthy had a choice (play starts as 1st and 15 from the GB 44)
. . a. Take the sack, 2nd down and 30 from the Seattle 41
. . b. Take the penalty and make it 1st and 30 from the Seattle 41
What do he supposed to do?
Also, take note:
2. We have established despite earlier complaints that McCarthy was aware of the penalty and had to communicate to the refs.
3. We have also established McCarthy wasn't selecting the next play since the Packers were on Defense.
Read the comments. Jeez - I knew Seahawks were fair weather fans - but calling for cheap shot counterpunches makes them a bunch of pussies.
Yes, it was an illegal hit and he got both penalized and fined. Agreed that after the hit on Romo, that CM3's image isn't gaining any momentum.
I'm more pissed that Clay was gassed in the 4th Q and that played into the eventual loss. Lack of conditioning in NFCC? Always seems to be injured. For all the hype and plays he does make, I'm not sure the Packers are getting 110% value from his contract.
Was a bad penalty. Matthews blocked into Wilson's chest. By definition, it's not a penalty. Should not have been flagged and should not have been fined. Rediculous.
If the refs and Seahawks don't want Wilson to get hammered after a turnover, he should take a knee and sit out the rest of the play. Bullshit that they fabricate shit like this.