my mistake. cut blocking is only illegal if done below the knees
moondog Send a noteboard - 30/11/2010 05:09:11 AM
you'd think the nfl would publish the
rulebook so that people could read it for themselves and know what it contains. i guess they don't want to be responsible for people being able to settle disagreements with referees by using their own statutes against them or something...
rulebook so that people could read it for themselves and know what it contains. i guess they don't want to be responsible for people being able to settle disagreements with referees by using their own statutes against them or something...
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Hopefully this will finally get McDaniels fired from the Broncos
- 27/11/2010 06:45:12 PM
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I think the evidence should be thrown out based on their sucking in that game. *NM*
- 27/11/2010 07:27:28 PM
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Was the session closed?
- 27/11/2010 08:06:28 PM
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The LEAGUE said no one could tape it, and virtually shouted it at the Cheatriots after Spygate.
- 28/11/2010 12:05:00 AM
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So they were allowed to watch but not tape?
- 28/11/2010 12:37:59 AM
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Well, I suppose they could spend all their time watching the '9ers practice if the skipped their own
- 28/11/2010 01:00:38 AM
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Or just send an extra guy there
- 28/11/2010 01:07:02 AM
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Probably would still be illegal, but I'm not sure it could be done so easily.
- 28/11/2010 02:22:52 AM
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Then why not practice behind closed doors?
- 28/11/2010 07:56:36 AM
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Normally they do, at least part of the time, but there were extenuating circumstances.
- 28/11/2010 12:13:23 PM
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My point is that all they'd have to do is tell the people running Wembley
- 29/11/2010 11:18:06 AM
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Closed practices are fairly common, but I'm not sure how it works when BOTH teams are "visitors".
- 29/11/2010 12:51:33 PM
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I presume they staggered the practices
- 29/11/2010 03:29:29 PM
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Logical, but there was a definite time crunch, which affected both teams.
- 29/11/2010 03:33:52 PM
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OMFG, someone must've dropped the boy genius on his head a few (dozen) times as a child.
- 28/11/2010 12:20:03 AM
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Well, John, here's hoping he doesn't get fired.
- 28/11/2010 05:13:06 PM
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Thanks for the invite
- 28/11/2010 07:19:08 PM
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- 28/11/2010 07:19:08 PM
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Pretty sad when the Faders can tut tut Denver for poor sportsmanship though.
- 29/11/2010 01:01:08 PM
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- 29/11/2010 01:01:08 PM
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Really?
- 29/11/2010 02:37:39 PM
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Cut blocks are legal, chop blocks aren't.
- 29/11/2010 03:29:33 PM
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cut blocks are illegal at the LOS and also sometimes in the open field depending on the play
- 30/11/2010 01:33:09 AM
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Have a source for that? 'Cos I can't find one.
- 30/11/2010 03:56:26 AM
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my mistake. cut blocking is only illegal if done below the knees
- 30/11/2010 05:09:11 AM
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No biggy; I only know 'cos Denver fans have to deal with these accusations a dozen times a year
- 30/11/2010 05:01:49 PM
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