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Goodell could come burn down my house and I would be back by the NFC Championship game
This Detroit was up 14 with 3 quarters to go and only manage 6pts the rest of the game but that one call did them in? Shameful complaining by some on here. If the Boys lost I wouldn't blame it on that no call on their running into the kicker, the missed intentional grounding, or any other flag they missed we would have lost period.Not sure if Lions would have won the game if that call was made. They were up 14-0 with a dozen times to bury the Cowboys and couldnt, from my standpoint they had a bunch of chances to put the game away. They could have went for it on 4th and 1 but got a penality and shanked a Punt afterwards.
Be upset with the NFL but be pissed at the lions for not putting the cowboys away.
This Detroit was up 14 with 3 quarters to go and only manage 6pts the rest of the game but that one call did them in? Shameful complaining by some on here. If the Boys lost I wouldn't blame it on that no call on their running into the kicker, the missed intentional grounding, or any other flag they missed we would have lost period.
So as I was saying we dem boyz and enjoy your offseason playboy courtesy of Tony Romo, Twill and co beat it lol.This Detroit was up 14 with 3 quarters to go and only manage 6pts the rest of the game but that one call did them in? Shameful complaining by some on here. If the Boys lost I wouldn't blame it on that no call on their running into the kicker, the missed intentional grounding, or any other flag they missed we would have lost period.
RUNNING INTO KICKER
Article 6 No defensive player may run into or rough a kicker who kicks from behind his line unless such
contact:
(a) is incidental to and after he has touched the kick in flight;
(b) is caused by the kicker’s own motions;
(c) occurs during a quick kick;
(d) occurs during a kick or after a run behind the line;
(e) occurs after the kicker recovers a loose ball on the ground; or
(f) is caused because a defender is blocked into the kicker.
Did the player touch the ball? No
Did the kicker lung into the player? No
Was it a quick kick? No
Was there a run behind the line? No
Was there a loose ball on the ground? No
Was the defender blocked into the kicker? No
Penalty: For running into the kicker: Loss of five yards from the previous spot, no automatic first
down. (This is not a personal foul). For roughing the kicker or holder, loss of 15 yards from the
previous spot. (This is a personal foul, and also disqualification if flagrant).
SUPPLEMENTAL NOTES
(1) Avoiding the kicker is a primary responsibility of defensive players if they do not touch the kick.
(2) Any contact with the kicker by a single defensive player who has not touched the kick is running into
the kicker.
(3) Any unnecessary roughness committed by defensive players is roughing the kicker. Severity of
contact and potential for injury are to be considered.
(4) When two defensive players are making a bona fide attempt to block a kick from scrimmage (punt,
drop kick, and/or placekick) and one of them runs into the kicker after the kick has left the kicker’s foot
at the same instant the second player blocks the kick, the foul for running into the kicker shall not be
enforced, unless in the judgment of the Referee, the player running into the kicker was clearly the
direct cause of the kick being blocked.
(5) If in the judgment of the Referee any of the above action is unnecessary roughness, the penalty for
roughing the kicker shall be enforced from the previous spot as a foul during a kick.
So as you were saying?