Holding in endzone.

#2
#2
That hold in the endzone that should have been a safety was possibly the worse hold I've seen. Reffs call holding all the time on plays that are questionable but then let an obvious hold go.
He tackled the defender. It was blatant and incredibly obvious. That crew sucked and I think someone told them to stop throwing so many flags after the way they started the game.
 
#6
#6
He tackled the defender. It was blatant and incredibly obvious. That crew sucked and I think someone told them to stop throwing so many flags after the way they started the game.

He tackled him and then kept him pinned like a wrestler for several seconds…I laughed and made a comment in the game thread. They have to call it - the rule is there for that very type play. I’m not sure how many sacks we had but that could have been one more.
 
#8
#8
That hold in the endzone that should have been a safety was possibly the worse hold I've seen. Reffs call holding all the time on plays that are questionable but then let an obvious hold go.
The official reached for his flag but decided against it for some reason. Really bad no-call.
 
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#9
#9
That hold in the endzone that should have been a safety was possibly the worse hold I've seen. Reffs call holding all the time on plays that are questionable but then let an obvious hold go.

Was this the one where the left side got penetration but was tackled and then laid on by the o-lineman? If so I was absolutely losing my mind live. I believe we still got off the field but it certainly should’ve been 2 and our ball.
 
#10
#10
Was this the one where the left side got penetration but was tackled and then laid on by the o-lineman? If so I was absolutely losing my mind live. I believe we still got off the field but it certainly should’ve been 2 and our ball.
That was it. That type of no call can absolutely turn a game but luckily didn't.
 
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