hatterson
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As I said.This is shaping up to be a classic Chiefs game for this season.
Look like pure trash against a bad or mediocre team but the game is close and they inevitably back into a win.
As I said.This is shaping up to be a classic Chiefs game for this season.
Look like pure trash against a bad or mediocre team but the game is close and they inevitably back into a win.
The whole ending was odd.The far official blew his whistle and was signaling fake start as soon as the ball was snapped. Bullshit ending.
They had 15
Only risk is if the QB isn't told it has to go to the sidelines and if it isn't there throw it away. I don't think you can fault the coach for trying to get closer when your kicker has missed a bunch of kicks already. Its not like the kick was a gimme, the right call is to see if you cant get it closer to a 40-yarder.It was 15 seconds. As they clocked it the play before. Michaels said it was 2nd down and 3 but that would have been the spike play on second down. So this was 3rd down. This only play to call was a quick out to the sidelines. Anything in bounds no time to run the FG team out unless they got the first down and then clock it. But that’s super tight to do.
Seemed to let too much time come off the clock before they decided to spike the ball. We’re not sure to run another play or clock it. Took an extra 3-5 seconds to decide what they wanted to do. If you have 18-20 seconds left you can run basically any play.
League will have to issue an apology on that, even Periera claims thats a blown call, its a dead ball
The far official blew his whistle and was signaling fake start as soon as the ball was snapped. Bullshit ending.
They had 15
Falls onto how smart AOC is with all of his Purdue starts. Does he understand that it’s 3rd and 3 with no timeouts? That you need to either be A) incomplete, 2) out of bounds or 3) convert a first down so that you can clock the ball? Plus it has to be quick with just 15 seconds left to get set and spike the ball when the runner is down at 10 seconds left?Only risk is if the QB isn't told it has to go to the sidelines and if it isn't there throw it away. I don't think you can fault the coach for trying to get closer when your kicker has missed a bunch of kicks already. Its not like the kick was a gimme, the right call is to see if you cant get it closer to a 40-yarder.
Doesn't matter. Play was whistled dead.
Can see Jackson Powers-Johnson trying to gesture for the call to be on him, but the bottom line is that this was not a false start.
Can see Jackson Powers-Johnson trying to gesture for the call to be on him, but the bottom line is that this was not a false start.
Refs can wave him off, especially if that official agrees.Whistle blew for a false start.
You can clearly see it.
And the ball was recovered by kc After the whistle.
Explain how those sequences of events are an illegal shift, KC ball.
The left tackle stood straight up immediately before the snap and was still standing when the ball was snapped.An illegal shift is typically on a skilled position player. Didn’t show a replay of which raiders were not set.
Bottom line in the end. Well coached and good teams don’t have plays like that in key situations.
Abdullah got tripped so his momentum didn’t take him out of bounds but upfield. Landed at about 28 seconds this took LV 13 seconds to execute the spike. Didn’t seem like everyone was moving as fast. Should have been able to shave 2 seconds off that operation.
And leave themselves 17 seconds. Can run any sub 10 yard play. 5 seconds for the play and then 10-11 seconds to complete the spike. But have to move fast and get lined up correctly.
If the chiefs didn’t simulate a snap, then it’s all on the raiders for the loss.
Doesn't matter. Play was whistled dead.
Also, where is that from?
Yea I don’t know enough about the rules to comment on dead vs live ball fouls, but the recovery rules usually require a clear recovery before the players are affected by the whistle.Refs can wave him off, especially if that official agrees.
Chiefs had an immediate clear recovery of the ball even with the whistle, that happens often enough.
What do we say all the time?Yea I don’t know enough about the rules to comment on dead vs live ball fouls, but the recovery rules usually require a clear recovery before the players are affected by the whistle.
Based on the way the players acted, it was pretty clear none of them that were relevant had stopped before the recovery.
Cant embed NFL videos with starting time. 3:11
I don't hear whistles until after recovery.
Also, watch the umpire and Line Judge clearly let the play go on, not blowing it dead.
That sounds like a false start vs an illegal shift. As once set, OT can’t move.The left tackle stood straight up immediately before the snap and was still standing when the ball was snapped.
Top of the screen. The linesman is clearly blowing his whistle, running in, and signaling false start immediately. Clear as day on the live video of the play on the broadcast.
also acting like that kick from 50 was anything close to a given, with those prior attempts. Yes, i would have liked to see it attempted and even made, because that's fun.
But the raiders f***ed it up with no one to blame but themselves and didn't deserve such chance in the end.
I agree. Good teams don’t screw up in key situations. Again, barring the chiefs simulating the snap which the Refs missed then it’s completely on the Raiders for not executing.also acting like that kick from 50 was anything close to a given. Yes, i would have liked to see it attempted and even made, because that's fun.
But the raiders f***ed it up with no one to blame but themselves and didn't deserve such chance in the end.
Obviously if that play is simply a false start the kick mighta been 40 yards. They'd have almost certainly have thrown on 3rd and 8 or whatever it was and maybe have picked up yards
A 50 yarder is pretty much a given for Daniel Carlson. I'm not saying the Raiders got screwed but Carlson can easily make a 50 yarder.also acting like that kick from 50 was anything close to a given, with those prior attempts. Yes, i would have liked to see it attempted and even made, because that's fun.
But the raiders f***ed it up with no one to blame but themselves and didn't deserve such chance in the end.
A 50 yarder is pretty much a given for Daniel Carlson. I'm not saying the Raiders got screwed but Carlson can easily make a 50 yarder.