Originally Posted by ClevelandBronco:
There was no one coming to whom he could have been giving himself up. The threat had already passed. Good job by the refs not being whistle happy.
Originally Posted by manchambo:
This is a tremendously broad definition of cheating. Now making plays that all of the officials on the field recognize as legal qualifies as cheating. It was also probably cheating to throw the ball so accurately.
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
According to the post game PC, he told DThom ahead of time to be prepared for him to go down, but continue to get open.
He took advantage of the rules protecting the QB to appear to be down by contact or sliding to lull the defense.
He deserves to be full Geathered for that shit.
First off, he said he told Sanders that. Secondly, he was joking. He also said he planned to sneak into the building early in the morning to erase that play from the film. [Reply]
Really, we're debating that play? I think I've seen him slide like that 12 times a season ... most times, he's touched. There was no touch, no whistle, so he jumped up and threw it. #getoverit [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Really, we're debating that play? I think I've seen him slide like that 12 times a season ... most times, he's touched. There was no touch, no whistle, so he jumped up and threw it. #getoverit
I'm not saying they should have had to forfeit, or had a penalty or anything.
Just put it in your pocket and pull it out again when big meanie defensemen pick on poor fragile old men chucking the ball. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
It's using the qb protection rules as a crutch. It's fine, but don't get pissed when he gets hit giving himself up.
Like I said, I've seen him do that a lot ... never had an issue with it, all the defender has to do is touch him. No touch, well guess it's legal to get up and do something. [Reply]