I personally thought this was pretty obvious but it seems that every thread has someone complaining about this call. I didn't watch press confrences or anything but I am 100% sure this is why the play was ran. Maybe in PC's someone explained if Sanchez did that on his own or if he was told to do it. Also, for anyone not understanding what GB could have challenged Sanchez was close to the line of scrimmage when he threw the ball. It must have looked close enough live to worry the Jets.
It never even crossed my mind. It may have been the booze but I personally didn't think he was over the line, or even close enough to freak out and run a QB sneak.
It didn't look very close on t.v. but the decision had to be made on the field right after he threw the ball. Down on the sideline they had a totally different look at the play. Must have looked close to them.
If only the Jets coaching staff had a huge blue line on the field for them to make that judgment on. Go to a Schotty hating thread to hate on him but get your whiny crap out of this thread.
You are right , that was one excellently called game my criticism of anything other that that is clealry ridiculous due to our high points yield today.
I thought it was just a miss play (missed hand-off etc) because of all the kids that were coming into the bar for trick-or-treat distracting me. Most of their mommies were dressed up in VERY interesting outfits. :wink: I should have been a pediatrician. :drunk:
Go whine somewhere else. This thread is to explain a call that you wouldn't blame on anyone besides Rex. Unless of course your just in the mood to piss on the OC after an awful day.