We have a backup antenna always connected to the TV. Super easy to switch to. We use FUBOTV so this protects us from a contract dispute and protects us if our Spectrum (pure trash) internet goes out.
Wouldn’t that involve the defensive player actually doing some type of pulling? Instead of being held and not even engaging with the offensive lineman?
I love this explanation. “Unnecessarily throwing him to the ground.” If Boger didn’t want Tom thrown the ground, maybe he should have blown the whistle as soon as he was contacted? You can’t have it both ways. Can’t call a penalty on it and not have a quick whistle.
I think that’s a pretty stupid rule. Because, as Colinsworth just said, if that isn’t over that post, then it’s “doinking” and it’s going to be no good.
Does the NFL just not have a “helping the runner” rule anymore? It’s usually obvious, but goodness the Bengals just liked the guy up behind Burrow and shoved him immediately.