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Post by cityofchamps on Oct 21, 2014 13:48:12 GMT -5
The Steelers held J.J. Watt to his lowest PFF score of the season at 1.8
Jason Worilds scored a monstrous 7.7
Lawrence Timmons with a 4.6
Le'Veon Bell with a 3.5
Ryan Fitzpatrick scored a 4.1 and Ben scored a -0.9 even though they had nearly the same stats, with Fitz getting a lot of his numbers against a bad Prevent Defense in the 4th Quarter when the game was pretty much away from them. Fitz also had a pick and Ben was robbed of a TD pass. Sometimes PFF is right, but others it just doesn't make sense. Ben was better throughout the course of the game than Fitzpatrick.
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Post by steelersfan4life56 on Oct 22, 2014 10:08:14 GMT -5
And Dean Blandino says the non-TD for Brown was the correct call. What a load of shit.
His reasoning- "Now when we take it a couple of frames forward, you can see the foot up against the white. So you gotta be really careful with still frames and photos and making calls like this. I'll show you one other look from behind the play where you can watch the foot being out of bounds there, and then when it comes up, you'll see clearly, in the white, that's an incomplete pass."
Well no shit there Sherlock, he momentum had him running out of bounds so no doubt there might be a still picture on the line, BUT that is a mute point if he had already had two feet in bounds with possession (photographic proof above). Calling it an in complete pass may have been acceptable if it was originally ruled as one, but it wasn't. They called it a TD and managed to find phantom evidence of Brown never stepping in bounds.
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Post by steelersfan4life56 on Oct 22, 2014 10:16:46 GMT -5
I love how the NFL is trying to make it more about Brown saying "Fucking Refs" on twitter, than the refs making an incorrect call. Do the refs not have the ability to zoom in on replays?
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Post by EagleDomiKnation on Oct 22, 2014 10:31:22 GMT -5
Brown wasnt in bounds. Shh already. That pic was right before his foot touched the turf...when his foot did touch the turf he was just inside the white. You won, Brown is still a top 5 wr.....imo. Shh
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Post by cityofchamps on Oct 22, 2014 10:42:30 GMT -5
That pic was right before his foot touched the turf Um...what? How do you not see his toe on the turf (both of them) in that picture? That picture has him clearly in bounds with both feet on the ground and in bounds with a clear section of green in between his toes and the white. Now, I wouldn't blame you if you questioned the authenticity of the picture in question (I would like to see the source myself), but I don't see how you can possibly say his feet weren't touching the ground. Either you are trolling, or you have convinced yourself otherwise and are being blind to what is actually being presented to you.
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Post by EagleDomiKnation on Oct 22, 2014 11:14:36 GMT -5
That pic was right before his foot touched the turf Um...what? How do you not see his toe on the turf (both of them) in that picture? That picture has him clearly in bounds with both feet on the ground and in bounds with a clear section of green in between his toes and the white. Now, I wouldn't blame you if you questioned the authenticity of the picture in question (I would like to see the source myself), but I don't see how you can possibly say his feet weren't touching the ground. Either you are trolling, or you have convinced yourself otherwise and are being blind to what is actually being presented to you. Watch the film..troll. His foot never touched til he hit white. Even the divot mark is plain as day. Foot has to be down, not skimming the grass. Troliolol
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Post by cityofchamps on Oct 23, 2014 23:32:44 GMT -5
A couple little tidbits of news.
- CB Ike Taylor has returned to practice on a limited basis. Could return in the next few weeks.
- Mike Tomlin said that both LB Ryan Shazier and SS Shamarko Thomas have a good chance of playing against the Colts. We will need them if we want to cover their Tight Ends.
- Pro Football Focus has WR Antonio Brown rated as the #1 WR in the NFL this season.
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Post by steelersfan4life56 on Oct 24, 2014 11:44:50 GMT -5
Um...what? How do you not see his toe on the turf (both of them) in that picture? That picture has him clearly in bounds with both feet on the ground and in bounds with a clear section of green in between his toes and the white. Now, I wouldn't blame you if you questioned the authenticity of the picture in question (I would like to see the source myself), but I don't see how you can possibly say his feet weren't touching the ground. Either you are trolling, or you have convinced yourself otherwise and are being blind to what is actually being presented to you. Watch the film..troll. His foot never touched til he hit white. Even the divot mark is plain as day. Foot has to be down, not skimming the grass. Troliolol Is the grass not considered the ground? And either way how would it even be possible for them to tell the difference? (Remember it was originally called a TD and they needed clear, conclusive evidence to over turn the call). As for the divot, it's a grass field. It's not where his foot ends at, it's where it originally touched. It looked like it started in bounds then dragged his feet OoBs.
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Post by cityofchamps on Oct 24, 2014 12:54:23 GMT -5
Steelers Injury Report:
OT Marcus Gilbert - Doubtful, Concussion NT Steve McClendon - Out, Shoulder LB Ryan Shazier - Probable, Knee CB Ike Taylor - Out, Forearm SS Shamarko Thomas - Out, Hamstring
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Post by EagleDomiKnation on Oct 24, 2014 13:36:39 GMT -5
Steelers Injury Report: OT Marcus Gilbert - Doubtful, Concussion NT Steve McClendon - Out, Shoulder LB Ryan Shazier - Probable, Knee CB Ike Taylor - Out, Forearm SS Shamarko Thomas - Out, Hamstring Looks like Reggie wayne is out as well...
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