When Soliai gave Johnson(Im not sure who it was) a little love tap, they called him for holding and Fouts was shocked to the point he said, paraphrased, "Thats how these players in this league get so good, so quick". My goodness, it always seems like the refs want Ricky to get injured because they wait sooo dam long to blow the whistle when he's jammed in a pile but for Chris Johnson, and yes I looked at the play over and over again on my DVR, they blew the whistle at the first second a pile was about to form. That should have been a fumble.
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Johnson was being held IN THE AIR by our defenders. It was the right call. Ricky was on the ground, moving in a pile, so they didn't blow it dead. Completely different scenarios.
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Johnson was falling BACKWARDS by the time the ball came out IMO so it was a good no call.
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You two are talking about the last play in OT prior to FG try.
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I was too busy laughing at Fouts' "Tony Soprano" and calling Tyrone Culver Gibril Wilson a THIRD time (after they had corrected themselves TWICE) on that open field tackle of Chris Johnson to save a sure TD.
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That fumble was a bad no call. This same thing happened in one of the GB-Vikings game (I think) where Clay Matthews stripped the ball in a pile and took off for 6 points. Only difference is this is the Dolphins and we haven't gotten calls our way all year.
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Now if you can show me the ball out before he was driven backwards I retract that statement.