If the Referees are not going to call it..why have the penalty? Why have the 30sec clock? If they are just going to ignore it BLATANTLY..I mean..running plays a good 2-3 secs after the clock expires..why have it in the Books?
How do they decide when to call it? Ignore it at certain times and call it at others? Twice in the Miami-Baltimore game there were BLATANT plays run AFTER the clock expired on BOTH sides..not even close. Same in the game today with Baltimore-Tenn.
Just let the Teams stay at the line of scrimmage all day...who cares? I am being sarcastic but its down right scary how badly they just blow this call week in and out.
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Make it reviewable...that would solve the human error factor of the refs!
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After the clock hits 0 there is always a bit of time before the refs call the flag.
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they need to have something alert them when the play clock hits zero.
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well, if they're going to start making changes, i assure you that this isn't the place to start. There are much worse calls being made that change the games far more.
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Week 1 the Jets blatantly got away with a delay of game penalty at a pivotal moment in the game against us.
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Because the clock you see is not official. Also if I'm not mistaken there is actually another second allowed after it hits zero. The ref checks the ball + his clock in that second and then throws the flag.
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Easy fix: Make the in stadium clock the OFFICIAL clock. Have one of the officials solely responsible for it or hire an official who's only job pre-snap is to watch that damn clock. As SOON as the clock hits :00 he blows a horn or a whistle or something and the play stops. No arguement no debate.
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Mornin' Harry, congrates on the win and chance at the afc crown. I felt a little better seeing the number two takeaway-giveaway team get rolled like we did. Lordy we need to learn how to create turnovers like you.Disnardo likes this. -
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I don't think its a big deal of a penalty...
What cost the Titans the game were the TO's... and the poor coverage on D...not the "Non-Call"...
The Raven won the game, they made the plays that counted...the Titans had the mistakes that hurt them...
Case in point... on the last Raven FG drive, after getting the Ravens to a 1st and 15 to go (at the 50), the Titans commit another penalty "Offsides I believe," and gave them their 5 yards back...
Those 5 yards seemed to be the difference in the FG...again the Titans mistakes...
Kudos to the Ravens... I see them going all the way to the SB...
I feel better to have been losing to this team twice this year, at least we lost to a team going to the Conference Championship game this year... -
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I don't see why they just don't have an NBA-esque 24 second shotclock buzzer and big red light. Surely you'd get the calls right then.
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Of all the minor things the refs don't get right, delay of game is the least of my worries. The offense is not given an advantage by snapping the ball 1 or 2 seconds after the play clock seems to expire. I'm fine if the NFL wants to institute a buzzer in order to eliminate human error. Which would make more sense than making those plays reviewable.
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Yea, when the play clock expires, we could have the goal posts flash neon yellow and fireworks shooting out of the top of the pips. We could have bells and whistles going off and, and, and who really cares.
The officials will give the offense a sec or two. If people want perfection then get rid of the players and get rid of the officials and we can program robots to play and referee these games.
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