Mountain West, hope for the best.
One of the very first things that we teach little kids about the game is to put the ball on the ground or hand it to an official at the end of every play. If a third grader can understand that concept, so should grown ass men. In just about every hurry-up offense that I'm used to seeing, the offense knows 100% to make sure that the official has quick and uninterrupted access to the ball so that they can get the next play ready. It is an elemental concept that the Cowboy players forgot yesterday.
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"What's wrong with you people? Go back to your shanties." Shooter McGavin
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They measured gave them the first down and then ended up reviewing it and moving the ball six inches so it wasn't a first down. Would have been different if they just reviewed it right away. It added a good extra ten minutes and had absolutely no effect on the outcome. That's what I get sick of. And how did they not review the first Bengals td if the replay booth can tell they didn't spot the ball right? When they came back from the break after the first Bengals td somebody had taken the time to cut the replay right so you don't see the fumble. They just conveniently use replay when they want too. That's s joke.
"What's wrong with you people? Go back to your shanties." Shooter McGavin
This play was not even reviewed. Yet they could tell they didn't spot the ball right during the other game.
"What's wrong with you people? Go back to your shanties." Shooter McGavin
You have technology so good you can spot the football sub inch but don't review a score in a playoff game?
"What's wrong with you people? Go back to your shanties." Shooter McGavin