Alvin Walton
12-16-2014, 11:13 AM
Griffin sucks at protecting the ball.
But I suppose thats the refs fault too.
He should have thrown the ball away.
Kick the field goal.
Thes no rumble, no ejections, no double penalty.
We could have pulled out a win.
BaltimoreSkins
12-16-2014, 11:19 AM
Don't forget up 13-7 and getting the ball to start the half. No way NY does an onside without those penalties.
Griffin sucks at protecting the ball.
But I suppose thats the refs fault too.
He should have thrown the ball away.
Kick the field goal.
Thes no rumble, no ejections, no double penalty.
We could have pulled out a win.
Throw the ball away when he had a great shot at 6?
C'mon man. Talk about hindsight being 20/20.
over the mountain
12-16-2014, 01:19 PM
Throw the ball away when he had a great shot at 6?
C'mon man. Talk about hindsight being 20/20.
i think the time to throw the ball away was when he dropped back and didnt see any open receivers .. by the time he scrambled to the outside, it was a TD or bust.
speaking of not seeing an open receiver on that play .... reed lines up in the slot with no one covering him, reed runs a seam and raises his arm to show he is open .... RG3 was started pre-snap looking left, RG3 maintained vision to the left post-snap ...... this is what frustrates receivers.
Washington Redskins quarterback RGIII touchdown call reversed, players angry at call - NFL Videos (http://www.nfl.com/videos/washington-redskins/0ap3000000443375/RGIII-touchdown-call-reversed-players-angry-at-call)
how the fuck does RG3 not see an uncovered Reed pre-snap and not make him his primary read (if he wasnt primary to begin with)?
skins89moss
12-16-2014, 03:43 PM
Griffin sucks at protecting the ball.
But I suppose thats the refs fault too.
He should have thrown the ball away.
Kick the field goal.
Thes no rumble, no ejections, no double penalty.
We could have pulled out a win.
Jay Gruden's offense is shit. It was shit in Cinncy and they have a better team. Fire this entire non coaching staff. They are not coaching up the players they have. Who is on Pats staff that can come in here and teach this team how to win? We need to find a coach that uses a system that fits his players .
HailGreen28
12-16-2014, 04:27 PM
If there were no bobble, which is the proper way to do it, the rest of your post does not matter.You think you, or most nfl qbs, could avoid bobbling the ball when hit on the arm by an nfl d player?
Griffin made a great play. Had control with two hands on the ball when he broke the plane of the goal line with the ball as a runner.
The excuses being made here for a bad call by the officials are nauseating.
over the mountain
12-16-2014, 04:39 PM
You think you, or most nfl qbs, could avoid bobbling the ball when hit on the arm by an nfl d player?
Griffin made a great play. Had control with two hands on the ball when he broke the plane of the goal line with the ball as a runner.
The excuses being made here for a bad call by the officials are nauseating.
i think it is beyond the point of debate that the call was in fact correct.
looking at the replay on the video above, i dont think JPP touches the ball or his right hand. it looks like RG3 just looses his grip as he starts to dive in the air.
just another awkward result for an awkward player.
really wish the TD had stood. it may have been the rallying cry we so desperately need. it would have boosted RG3s confidence so much.
we just cant get out of our own way right now.
SmootSmack
12-16-2014, 04:58 PM
You think you, or most nfl qbs, could avoid bobbling the ball when hit on the arm by an nfl d player?
Griffin made a great play. Had control with two hands on the ball when he broke the plane of the goal line with the ball as a runner.
The excuses being made here for a bad call by the officials are nauseating.
Might be a bad rule, but it was the right call
HailGreen28
12-16-2014, 05:08 PM
Might be a bad rule, but it was the right callBecause he left his feet?
SmootSmack
12-16-2014, 05:32 PM
Because he left his feet?
Once he bobbled it while in the air he was basically a receiver catching the ball (odd rule but it is what it is), so he had to land inbounds with possession. It's kind of like that Calvin Johnson play from a years back