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Missed Unsportsmanlike Penalty on Wake (non) TD?
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Missed Unsportsmanlike Penalty on Wake (non) TD?
Shouldn't Wake #12 Newsome have received an unsportsmanlike penalty for removing his helmet on that long TD play that was eventually ruled down at the 1? He is shown celebrating what he thought was the go ahead TD at mid field with no helmet on. If this is a penalty and applied, it would have been WF ball, 1st and 10 from the 16. A different scenario indeed than needing to stop 4 straight goal line plays.
Rule 3.2.(F) = Unsportsmanlike Conduct if: (F) A player removing his helmet after the ball is dead and before he is in the team area
Rule 3.2.(F) = Unsportsmanlike Conduct if: (F) A player removing his helmet after the ball is dead and before he is in the team area
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Re: Missed Unsportsmanlike Penalty on Wake (non) TD?
Could possibly thinking it's a TD and removing his helmet as he is leaving the field to celebrate be an exception?
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Re: Missed Unsportsmanlike Penalty on Wake (non) TD?
Hey dude, you guys won. You can leave now.jamesda3asu wrote: ↑August 31st, 2019, 6:15 pmCould possibly thinking it's a TD and removing his helmet as he is leaving the field to celebrate be an exception?
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Re: Missed Unsportsmanlike Penalty on Wake (non) TD?
jamesda3asu wrote: ↑August 31st, 2019, 6:15 pmCould possibly thinking it's a TD and removing his helmet as he is leaving the field to celebrate be an exception?
Rule 3.2.f: A player removing his helmet after the ball is dead and before he is in the team area (Exceptions: Team, media or injury timeouts; equipment adjustment; through play; between periods; and during a measurement for a first down).
As far as I can tell, deliberately removing the helmet anywhere outside of the team area is a penalty. The rule makes no exception for throwing your helmet to the sideline to celebrate 20 yards from the team area.
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Re: Missed Unsportsmanlike Penalty on Wake (non) TD?
Is that what we're going to hand our hat on? An irrelevant technicality.
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Re: Missed Unsportsmanlike Penalty on Wake (non) TD?
When one team is penalty-free in the first game of the season, and replay shows an offensive PI in the end zone, an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on a 70 yard pass play, and lots of physical contact initiated by outside receivers for the victors in a tight game, missed calls are relevant. How much football did you play?dyedblue wrote:Is that what we're going to hand our hat on? An irrelevant technicality.
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Re: Missed Unsportsmanlike Penalty on Wake (non) TD?
So the refs should pick and choose what penalties they call?1TruAggie wrote: ↑August 31st, 2019, 8:14 pmWhen one team is penalty-free in the first game of the season, and replay shows an offensive PI in the end zone, an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on a 70 yard pass play, and lots of physical contact initiated by outside receivers for the victors in a tight game, missed calls are relevant. How much football did you play?dyedblue wrote:Is that what we're going to hand our hat on? An irrelevant technicality.
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Re: Missed Unsportsmanlike Penalty on Wake (non) TD?
I think the refs missed plenty of calls on Wake, but I'm not going to cry about a technical type penalty. Holding, the pick plays, the PIs are fair game. I refuse to wine about whether I guy took his helmet off or not.
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Re: Missed Unsportsmanlike Penalty on Wake (non) TD?
I completely accept the outcome of the game against WF. I understand that the ref calls are part of it. I also have no problems with discussing potential missed calls, etc. Discussions like this one are the exact reason the NFL has added pass interference to the list of coach requested (red flag) replay reviews.
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Re: Missed Unsportsmanlike Penalty on Wake (non) TD?
I wondered this exact same thing as well. Complete miss by the refs that could have changed the game.aggiesdotcom wrote: ↑August 31st, 2019, 6:06 pmShouldn't Wake #12 Newsome have received an unsportsmanlike penalty for removing his helmet on that long TD play that was eventually ruled down at the 1? He is shown celebrating what he thought was the go ahead TD at mid field with no helmet on. If this is a penalty and applied, it would have been WF ball, 1st and 10 from the 16. A different scenario indeed than needing to stop 4 straight goal line plays.
Rule 3.2.(F) = Unsportsmanlike Conduct if: (F) A player removing his helmet after the ball is dead and before he is in the team area
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Re: Missed Unsportsmanlike Penalty on Wake (non) TD?
Eh, non factor. It just means they probably score on a pass play earlier.
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Re: Missed Unsportsmanlike Penalty on Wake (non) TD?
In all reality, the change to allow reviews for pass interference was all cause of the one incident with the Saints in the NFC championship. If the blown call happens in the regular season, or even the first half of that game followed by other things, or even if the missed call happens at the same point in the game but is instead something that is a 50/50 call as opposed to being the blatant miss that it was, the rule change never happens.BigBlueSteve wrote: ↑August 31st, 2019, 10:02 pmDiscussions like this one are the exact reason the NFL has added pass interference to the list of coach requested (red flag) replay reviews.
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Re: Missed Unsportsmanlike Penalty on Wake (non) TD?
Don't be bitter I simple made a suggestion he thought we scored a touchdown. And I'll be a Utah St. Fan the rest of the year.ineptimusprime wrote: ↑August 31st, 2019, 6:17 pmHey dude, you guys won. You can leave now.jamesda3asu wrote: ↑August 31st, 2019, 6:15 pmCould possibly thinking it's a TD and removing his helmet as he is leaving the field to celebrate be an exception?