Nfl Regular season thread ( week 5 )

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EARTHQUAKE2689
10-11-2010, 01:47 AM
You do know they are playing a
0-4 team right???????

Its called sarcasm dude.

SportsFanatic
10-11-2010, 01:50 AM
Its called sarcasm dude.


Oh ok, I was hoping he wasn't going to get praise for beating a 0-4 defense

Ruhskins
10-11-2010, 01:59 AM
Did anyone catch this by the way? Talk about hitting a low point for the Cowpukes...which is great :)

From Matt Mosley:

Right tackles shouldn't go to the ground during TD celebrations: The Cowboys tied the score at 27 on a touchdown pass to Jason Witten in the fourth quarter. The tight end flipped the ball to right tackle Marc Colombo to let him spike the ball. The two of them then did a leaping chest-bump, which led to Colombo landing on his backside. According to an NFL rule, a player cannot go to the ground during a touchdown celebration. And I guess poor coordination isn't a plausible defense. The 15-yard penalty meant that kicker David Buehler couldn't get a touchback, which contributed to Marc Mariani's 73-yard return. The Titans quickly scored to make it 34-27.

EARTHQUAKE2689
10-11-2010, 02:14 AM
Did anyone catch this by the way? Talk about hitting a low point for the Cowpukes...which is great :)

From Matt Mosley:

Right tackles shouldn't go to the ground during TD celebrations: The Cowboys tied the score at 27 on a touchdown pass to Jason Witten in the fourth quarter. The tight end flipped the ball to right tackle Marc Colombo to let him spike the ball. The two of them then did a leaping chest-bump, which led to Colombo landing on his backside. According to an NFL rule, a player cannot go to the ground during a touchdown celebration. And I guess poor coordination isn't a plausible defense. The 15-yard penalty meant that kicker David Buehler couldn't get a touchback, which contributed to Marc Mariani's 73-yard return. The Titans quickly scored to make it 34-27.

Yes and it was awesome.

Dirtbag59
10-11-2010, 02:42 AM
You do know they are playing a
0-4 team right???????

Well for starters I was messing around. However the 49ers are not your typical 0-4 team. Lots of bad luck and mistakes are the result of the 0-now 5 start. They might be the most talented 0-5 team in the history of the league.

mooby
10-11-2010, 04:02 AM
Did anyone catch this by the way? Talk about hitting a low point for the Cowpukes...which is great :)

From Matt Mosley:

Right tackles shouldn't go to the ground during TD celebrations: The Cowboys tied the score at 27 on a touchdown pass to Jason Witten in the fourth quarter. The tight end flipped the ball to right tackle Marc Colombo to let him spike the ball. The two of them then did a leaping chest-bump, which led to Colombo landing on his backside. According to an NFL rule, a player cannot go to the ground during a touchdown celebration. And I guess poor coordination isn't a plausible defense. The 15-yard penalty meant that kicker David Buehler couldn't get a touchback, which contributed to Marc Mariani's 73-yard return. The Titans quickly scored to make it 34-27.

I haven't seen the video, so I can't say with certainty I know what happened, but it sounds like (from Matt Mosley's writeup) Colombo fell to the ground during the touchdown celebration and got penalized for it.

Ordinarily I would never try to defend the Cowboys on anything, especially on something that contributed to their demise, but that's just another case of the NFL being overzealous about the rules at all times. If a guy falls to the ground during a touchdown celebration unintentionally it shouldn't be a penalty, it should only be a penalty if it's intentional.

Same thing with Megatron's catch in week 1 against the Bears. I can see why the officials didn't rule it a catch because according to the definition in the rulebook, that wasn't a catch. But he cleanly caught it and had possession in the end zone, and it wasn't like the ball fell out of his hands, he just put it on the ground and got up. But as soon as possession was established in the end zone it should've been ruled a catch. I hope they amend that rule in the offseason because that was obviously a game changing moment and it was negated because everybody is too concerned with rules. I'm not trying to make it sound like rules aren't important and shouldn't be followed, but if they are going to be so proactive on enforcing a shallow rule like that, then they need to be proactive and call every broken rule on every play. You're gonna penalize a guy for unintentionally falling to the ground during a celebration but you won't penalize a tackle for wrapping his arm around a defenders neck to prevent him from sacking the qb?

/rant over.

EARTHQUAKE2689
10-11-2010, 04:51 AM
Well for starters I was messing around. However the 49ers are not your typical 0-4 team. Lots of bad luck and mistakes are the result of the 0-now 5 start. They might be the most talented 0-5 team in the history of the league.

Like the uber-talented 1-3 Cowboys.

Giantone
10-11-2010, 05:03 AM
Most of these 1pm games are serious stinkers.



LOL..........got to disagree on that one.

skinsfaninok
10-11-2010, 07:41 AM
^ way to play yesterday Giantone! You rolled Houston up like we were until we caved.. Texans D is by far the worst in football, they are pretenders IMO.. But still a good road win.

12thMan
10-11-2010, 08:40 AM
Wade Phillips and Jason Garret are toast after this year, maybe before. The Cowboys have Pro Bowlers up and down that roster, but for some reason this team just doesn't play with any fire or sense of urgency.

I'd be very surprised if they make the playoffs this year.

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