So did he come up with the same one I did for #1? Did he find some of the same jersey illegalities he found out last week (and I found more than a couple this week)?
10) Nope. He makes it #10.
Jake admitted to me in a previous week that he does tend to use #10 for an obvious hook, so he can be excused here as well. Let's see if he catches the same error that I did, upon examining the rulebook...
Nope. But he does make one very good point: DJ Moore looks awfully smug after Atlanta kicked the game-winner...
9) Vikings-Cardinals. 3rd and 4 for Minnesota at the Arizona 17.
No-tackling-effort scramble for a touchdown. 7-0, five minutes in.
8) Same game, sounds like a muffed punt for Arizona here.
28-26, 10:45 to go in the 4th. Muffed punt results in a touchdown which effectively seals it.
7) Ravens-Bucs, first punt of the game.
Jake notes this is a muffed punt, but not the returner's fault.
Same thing from a week or two ago, and I get why it's not called -- it's deemed the blocker ran into him himself, except, as in the other one, you see the Ravens gunner shove the blocker into the returner. That SHOULD be Interference With Opportunity To Catch because the kicking team player is shoving that blocker (who would otherwise create an exemption) into the returner.
6) The third Jake play from Vikings-Cardinals. Field goal (extra point? But it's way too close for that...) Return of the Doink.
I'd need to see the flight from the other direction, frankly. But Jake does make a good point. How many of these kicks do go off iron these days?
5) And the FOURTH play from Vikes-Cards. 3rd and 2 for Arizona from the Vikings 6.
DeAndre Hopkins with a one-handed snare in the end zone to help make the game 14-10 Minnesota near halftime.
Jake has already covered the magnets in the posts -- here's the magnets in the gloves.
4) Not only does Jake determine that Vikes-Cards was the Rigged Game of the Week, it was the Rigged Game of the Season -- here's play #5 from that game.
2nd and 5, Minnesota 38 yard line for Arizona. 28-17 Vikes, about 2 1/2 to go in the third quarter.
Saw this one when I was watching a RedZone stream. Rondale Moore not only does not have his jersey tucked in, but a part of the shirt is basically torn away as he runs for the score.
He's in an illegal jersey and should not have been allowed on the field. Tucked into the pants.
3) Back to Falcons-Panthers. 1st and 15 Atlanta at the Carolina 47.
Well, not sure I can buy (the first half of) this one, actually. Jake's point, which I get on a theoretical level, is that you'd think the other receiver would lay a downfield block on two oncoming opponents who might tackle the teammate who caught the ball.
So when Jake laughs that he Ole's them, yeah I get it.
That however said: When he lets up, he is actually obstructing them from getting to the receiver. As a result, the guy is able to take off.
THEN you get the piss-poor attempts and the touchdown for Atlanta. 2:14 to go in the fourth and the Falcons are now up 31-28.
2) Titans-Texans, and a rig for Derrick Henry, which Jake says is quite common. 3-0 Texans, 3rd and 3 inside the 25 for the Titans. Just before the 2 minute warning, first half.
Missed holding call on Tennessee as 93 from the Jets is held at the point of attack.
First guy misses, second guy steps aside, where he should force Henry to go around or through.
And an illegal hand to the face to a defensive player with no intention to tackle him.
1) So, since he did DJ Moore as a "hook", what's his #1?
Giants-Seahawks, 1st and 10 Seattle at the New York 16. Hawks up 20-13, 5:30 to go in the 4th quarter.
Three of the worst tackling attempts I've seen in ages, and Seattle QB Kenneth Walker III gets the sealing TD for the 27-13 win.
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