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2 minutes ago, Bubba Gump said:

 

Ball was a mile out of bounds. Clearly uncatchable. Which they rarely call anymore. 

Yeah i agree, it looked uncatchable.  Just sucks that the clear hold and yank kept peoples-jones from opening up to the sideline and making his best attempt.  

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Just now, NewEra said:

Yeah i agree, it looked uncatchable.  Just sucks that the clear hold and yank kept peoples-jones from opening up to the sideline and making his best attempt.  

 

It was a blatant grab od the shoulder pad, but I'm glad to see the refs let it go. That was 100% uncatchable. 

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8 minutes ago, Sierra Foothills said:

In every way, D Watson is a POS.

 

He and Haslam deserve each other.

The ball was not only uncatchable, he shouldn't have thrown it to a covered receiver.

 

 

 

How do you not throw that ball at Levi Wallace?

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11 minutes ago, Bubba Gump said:

For those with a strong stomach, this is the opposite view of the Nick Chubb injury. Still not sure how he wanted to get up right after. This was just brutal, but no air cast or stabilizer when he left. Sure seems like it coulda been worse. Good luck to this very talented RB. 

 

 

I put the vomit emogi up because I almost did when I watched it.

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