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Raiders VS. Chargers

What a mess. Note to Jackson: Learn the rules. If you're not touched get up and run. Also, wait until you are in the end zone before you spike the ball.
 
Originally posted by: faZZter
That call was just as stupid as the tuck rule call......what a joke. The refs should be fired.

Well I would rather have that rule than have the refs try and determain intent.

Also CBS got it wrong it was not his first pass attempt. It was an illegal pass therefor does not go down as an attempt :|
 
Originally posted by: faZZter
That call was just as stupid as the tuck rule call......what a joke. The refs should be fired.

QFT

Absolutely terrible. He SPIKED the ball. He was NOT passing it to anyone.

I have no doubt my Raiders would've ruined the game had they taken over on that 4th down, but it's still completely ridiculous.
 
he last word, the one that best explained that groining the Raiders just took here, came from the man who made it all possible, San Diego wide receiver Vincent Jackson. So Vince, old sock, did you throw that ball forward like referee Mike Carey said you did?

"Yeah."

Did you mean to throw a forward pass?

"Heh heh heh."

Yeah, "Heh heh heh" about covers it, I'd say.

:laugh:
 
I just saw that replay & call on espn. Geez, can the refs be any more stupid? They have to have an exception to the rule saying that "If the player is not attempting a pass, for example celebrating, then it is not an attempted pass." Looks like that might have turned the whole game around and the Raiders may have held on for a victory.

Was it a game with the Bucs in a previous week where a bogus roughing the passer, or what was it that definitively changed the outcome.

Sad. Either the officials need to be replaced league-wide, or they need more help on the field. This crap ain't working.

Last year the Bears Lions game had an overturned TD pass where nobody understood what the ref was saying, that changed the outcome. And there was that Steelers interception in the playoffs by Polamalu (spelling?) that was without a doubt the dumbest thing I have ever heard come out of an official's mouth.
 
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