Super Bowl LII Thread

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skinsfaninok
02-07-2018, 02:31 PM
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/02/07/doug-pederson-tells-eagles-this-is-the-new-norm/

Man I really like this guy, I know it may be premature but could the Eagles have the next legend HC in the making?

Giantone
02-07-2018, 05:36 PM
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/02/07/doug-pederson-tells-eagles-this-is-the-new-norm/

Man I really like this guy, I know it may be premature but could the Eagles have the next legend HC in the making?

no,:postcop:

skinsfaninok
02-08-2018, 12:31 PM
https://247sports.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/Bolt/Eagles-Parade-Philadelphia-fan-breaks-his-own-fingers-for-doctors-note-to-go-to-parade-114869895

wow hell no

Schneed10
02-08-2018, 02:25 PM
I work about a mile and a half from the Philadelphia Art Museum where the parade route is ending. I can hear the crowd from here.

The city is going crazy. It's neat to see, but my prevailing emotion is intense envy. I won't attend any festivities, the rivalry demands it.

But man does this REALLY make me want the Redskins to win one again. I'll attend that parade, for sure.

skinsfaninok
02-08-2018, 02:26 PM
I work about a mile and a half from the Philadelphia Art Museum where the parade route is ending. I can hear the crowd from here.

The city is going crazy. It's neat to see, but my prevailing emotion is intense envy. I won't attend any festivities, the rivalry demands it.

But man does this REALLY make me want the Redskins to win one again. I'll attend that parade, for sure.

That's awesome man, I wish we could experience that too soon but shit it sucks not getting there .

FrenchSkin
02-08-2018, 07:01 PM
I work about a mile and a half from the Philadelphia Art Museum where the parade route is ending. I can hear the crowd from here.

The city is going crazy. It's neat to see, but my prevailing emotion is intense envy. I won't attend any festivities, the rivalry demands it.

But man does this REALLY make me want the Redskins to win one again. I'll attend that parade, for sure.

I'll say it now. Barring huge health or money issue, I'll be there ! No ocean will prevent me from living this !

Giantone
02-13-2018, 09:41 AM
The fucking balls on Pederson to call the exact same play call BB did.....but this one worked.

It was an "illegal play".............(formation)

https://www.upi.com/https:/www.upi.com/Sports_News/NFL/2018/02/12/Rules-expert-says-Philadelphia-Eagles-trick-play-was-illegal/5261518481746/

FrenchSkin
02-13-2018, 09:53 AM
It was an "illegal play".............(formation)

https://www.upi.com/https:/www.upi.com/Sports_News/NFL/2018/02/12/Rules-expert-says-Philadelphia-Eagles-trick-play-was-illegal/5261518481746/

Before the play, you can see the receiver checking with the official if he's on the line of scrimmage, the judge doesn't make the signal that he's in the backfield.
So the formation was deemed legal.

It would have been illegal if the judge had his arm extended toward the backfield, signaling the receiver was in the backfield.
Anyway, it didn't create another eligible receiver, since the man at the end of the line had an ineligible number, and would have had to report as eligible to the officials to be eligible. That wasn't the case.

So it's not like it created one more receiver to cover. It didn't change anything for the defense.

And again, on many plays you could say the receiver, or the tight end, or the tackle is lined up in the backfield, ultimately, the signal of the side judge is the reference for everybody. (Players and officials).

So once the official didn't make the signal that the receiver was in the backfield, there was no flag to be thrown.

KI Skins Fan
02-13-2018, 09:56 AM
https://247sports.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/Bolt/Eagles-Parade-Philadelphia-fan-breaks-his-own-fingers-for-doctors-note-to-go-to-parade-114869895

wow hell no

Q: How do you break an Eagles Fan's finger?

A: Punch him in the nose.

Giantone
02-13-2018, 10:52 AM
Before the play, you can see the receiver checking with the official if he's on the line of scrimmage, the judge doesn't make the signal that he's in the backfield.
So the formation was deemed legal.

It would have been illegal if the judge had his arm extended toward the backfield, signaling the receiver was in the backfield.
Anyway, it didn't create another eligible receiver, since the man at the end of the line had an ineligible number, and would have had to report as eligible to the officials to be eligible. That wasn't the case.

So it's not like it created one more receiver to cover. It didn't change anything for the defense.

And again, on many plays you could say the receiver, or the tight end, or the tackle is lined up in the backfield, ultimately, the signal of the side judge is the reference for everybody. (Players and officials).

So once the official didn't make the signal that the receiver was in the backfield, there was no flag to be thrown.


I'm sticking with the expert on this one..


"FOX rules analyst and former NFL official Mike Pereira said Monday on a podcast that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles' fourth-down touchdown in Super Bowl LII was an illegal play."

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