Dallas Game Protests

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That Guy
10-25-2004, 11:16 PM
CRT, little too snippy, that was a big deal made on all the reskins postgame crap, and i heard the same explanations that SUNRA did, he's more or less right about those rules...

SmootSmack
10-25-2004, 11:23 PM
No, Smoot I wasn't looking at the spokesman writings at all. I actually remembered the press conference when Gibbs explained the rules.

As many of us did. I was just trying to back you up with some quotes.

CRT3
10-26-2004, 07:21 AM
I heard the post game stuff, but where does it state it in the rules. If Coach to booth is not working they are supposed to cease all comunication on both sides, but Coach to QB there is no rule. He had both problems on two series. I am just asking where are you getting your rule info from because I cna not find it online. THE EXACT RULES NOT A STATEMENT BY A COACH.

But concernning a protest here is the exact rule

Rules 101 from the NFL

Protest No Club Protests

The authority and measures provided for in this section (UNFAIR ACTS) do not constitute a protest machinery for NFL clubs to dispute the result of a game. The Commissioner will conduct an investigation under this section only to review an act or occurrence that he deems so unfair that the result of the game in question may be inequitable to one of the participating teams. The Commissioner will not apply his authority under this section when a club registers a complaint concerning judgmental errors or routine errors of omission by game officials. Games involving such complaints will continue to stand as completed.

I am making a issue of this because Sunra keeps on claimming great knowledge over football and that some of us lack his ability. I am trying to talk about facts not falsehoods.

Tahoe Skin
10-26-2004, 02:03 PM
Well, since no one else sees fit two give you a direct answer, I will.

Yes, the NFL did respond (I think it was the very next day). The admitted that both calls were incorrect - their form of an apology. I don't remember which officiating crew it was, but I sure hope Gibbs is doing everything he can to keep that crew away from any future Redskins games. Those call were so obvious and so bad, it really looked suspicious.

Yes, I remember the NFL did apologize for those two bad calls. But, I also remember that the referees failed to call a penalty when Roy Williams headbutted Rod Gardner on the last play, which would have given us potential game-winning field goal position. I read the Skins were going to file a complaint, but didn't find out the outcome. Does anyone know what happened? I remember RW getting find for headbutting Coles that same game - but didn't hear anything about the Gardner hit.

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