Grizbeer
Well-known member
o.k. I know this was late but for anyone who watched the Vikings-Seahawks game last Sunday, how could Culpepper not not have been ruled down on the last play? I know the replay shows his knee didn't touch the ground, but I would think when the defender wraps you up and rolls you around on the ground that might qualify as in the grasp and control of the defender.
If that pass had been completed and counted as a touchdown what would this mean for future plays - would you actually have to take the QB's knee and place it on the ground to get credit for the tackle? The defender was never credited with a tackle.
2 weeks in a row the refs blow a call at the end of the Seahawks game - and this week they play at the jets, scene of the original ref blown call that lead to a loss that led to the Seahawks missing the playoffs that lead to Dennis Erickson being fired. Can't wait for the fireworks.
If that pass had been completed and counted as a touchdown what would this mean for future plays - would you actually have to take the QB's knee and place it on the ground to get credit for the tackle? The defender was never credited with a tackle.
2 weeks in a row the refs blow a call at the end of the Seahawks game - and this week they play at the jets, scene of the original ref blown call that lead to a loss that led to the Seahawks missing the playoffs that lead to Dennis Erickson being fired. Can't wait for the fireworks.