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Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by linkboy:
And it was the refs discretion and judgment, per the NFL rules, that Bradberry committed holding, which it was.

I'm not missing anything, you're just refusing to acknowledge what I'm posting.

Back to the cop analogy, you would complain about cops not pulling people over at 2 mph over. It is clear speeding by the letter of the law. They can't just ignore the rules!!

Discretion, judgement.

obviously
what's funny is that if bradberry pushed shuster down, then sat on him, it would have been legal. Because he was within 5 yards of the line and didn't "hold."
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:

that's an obvious hold

Lol stick to the stills. That is just awful

compare the Bradberry to this

Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
compare the Bradberry to this


I just had to watch that again lol

very interesting people
[ Edited by picklejuice on Feb 14, 2023 at 4:15 AM ]
Originally posted by picklejuice:

very interesting people

Probably would've been worse if they won.
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
I guess people on couches know more than Bradberry if it was a hold or not

He's taking the high road and good for him. Everyone knows that technically a grab of the jersey is a penalty, it's just a bad product to end the season on a split second touch that had no influence on the outcome of the play

No influence ? How do you measure that ?
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
compare the Bradberry to this


I just had to watch that again lol

there is clear contact with ball in the air, which is PI.. i never had an issue with the refs as I knew as more or less unwritten rule, you don't get that call in this moment, Super Bowl 57 said 'hold my beer..
I had no idea that Fangio was helping Philadelphia ALL season. I thought it was for just the superbowl.

The Eagles had used Vic Fangio as a defensive consultant throughout the season, per the Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane (on Twitter), and the accomplished defensive coach had planned to stay on through Super Bowl LVII all along. This arrangement kept his Dolphins gig from becoming official for a bit. Signed to a three-year deal worth more than $4.5MM per season, Fangio is now believed to be the NFL's highest-paid defensive coordinator. He would have likely been the top option to replace Gannon, Breer adds, but several teams showed interest before the Philly DC vacancy became likely. The 49ers also appeared to have Fangio as their top option, but the Dolphins' offer won out.

https://www.profootballrumors.com/2023/02/eagles-attempting-to-keep-jonathan-gannon-had-eyed-vic-fangio-as-potential-replacement
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
compare the Bradberry to this


I just had to watch that again lol

there is clear contact with ball in the air, which is PI.. i never had an issue with the refs as I knew as more or less unwritten rule, you don't get that call in this moment, Super Bowl 57 said 'hold my beer..

No. No. No. Thats ok because it's not against the Chiefs and their chosen face of the NFL QB. Nice consistency NFL.
Philly fans are still crying because the lost lol
Richard Sherman said you can't make that call at that point in the Super Bowl. He's right too. It was a BS call. Wrong call. Let them play out. It was very minor. Not worthy of being called at that point.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:

that's an obvious hold

Lol stick to the stills. That is just awful

compare the Bradberry to this


Nothing worse than refs changing how a game is called because of the game being played. The rules are the rules and should be called consistently always regardless of the moment. Had our SB against the Ravens been called in that manner the 49ers have 6 sb's but they "let the Ravens play" and Jim and the 49ers didn't get that memo until too late. .
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Richard Sherman said you can't make that call at that point in the Super Bowl. He's right too. It was a BS call. Wrong call. Let them play out. It was very minor. Not worthy of being called at that point.

Why have rules if there are conditions under which you enforce them or not which are purely subjective? Inconsistently enforcing the rules of the game is what feeds the yearly "X game was rigged" conspiracies rampant in every fanbase. The players should be able to expect consistent conditions under which they are expected to do their jobs, not rules conditional of how some people feel about the importance of the game being played unless of course that is being clearly conveyed to each team prior to the contest.
[ Edited by WINiner on Feb 14, 2023 at 12:03 PM ]
Originally posted by WINiner:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Richard Sherman said you can't make that call at that point in the Super Bowl. He's right too. It was a BS call. Wrong call. Let them play out. It was very minor. Not worthy of being called at that point.

Why have rules if there are conditions under which you enforce them or not which are purely subjective? Inconsistently enforcing the rules of the game is what feeds the yearly "X game was rigged" conspiracies rampant in every fanbase. The players should be able to expect consistent conditions under which they are expected to do their jobs, not rules conditional of how some people feel about the importance of the game being played unless of course that is being clearly conveyed to each team prior to the contest.

Did they call those calls for us in the Super Bowl? See videos above.
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