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Refs werenāt going to let you lose on Jimmy night.
Refs werenāt going to let you lose on Jimmy night.
The referee usually turns on his mic and says "#70 reported eligible".Who here knows the EXACT protocol on reporting as eligible?
68 reports to ref, then what? Does the ref stand over him and report out loud to the defense that 68 is eligible?
Haven't heard that but what a messed up year for mvp voting. No qb deserves it but they will probably take the top five spots.He was really in the running??
Lmao
You misspelled "Lioned". That was the most on-brand way for the Lions to remind the world that they're still the Lions.The Lions got jobbed there.
You misspelled "Lioned". That was the most on-brand way for the Lions to remind the world that they're still the Lions.
Lol. Campbell still doesn't get that 68 was lined up at LT. It doesn't matter if he reported eligible or not, he'd still have to actually line up in an eligible position. There has to be two players between him and the center for him to be an eligible receiver.Dan Campbell just said the refs told him two players cant both report.
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Not sure why 58 was there, but why in the hell was the ref in such a hurry on a stopped clock? He literally cost the lions the game.68 and 70 are trying to report. At the same time. Ref is looking at 70. And 58 is literally also there for no reason standing in the way. All while the ref is moving toward the line of scrimmage.
Weakness all around.
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End of the day, the regular LT tries to report as eligible, then they line him up at LT and have him run a pass pattern. He is an ineligible receiver when he lines up at LT, it doesn't matter what he told the refs. They needed another lineman to get between 68 and the center.68 and 70 are trying to report. At the same time. And 58 is literally also there for no reason standing in the way. All while the ref is moving toward the line of scrimmage.
Weakness all around.
He doesnāt have all the time in the world. He needs to get back to the line, clearly report to the defensive captain, all before the play starts.Not sure why 58 was there, but why in the hell was the ref in such a hurry on a stopped clock? He literally cost the lions the game.
there would have been a penalty regardless, so it didnt cost the Lions, but does make the refs look like the 3 stooges.Not sure why 58 was there, but why in the hell was the ref in such a hurry on a stopped clock? He literally cost the lions the game.
Reporting doesn't even matter. He was covered by a WR on the line, so even if he were reported eligible he was covered and that made him ineligible.Who here knows the EXACT protocol on reporting as eligible?
68 reports to ref, then what? Does the ref stand over him and report out loud and point out 68 to the defense that 68 is eligible?
No, the Lions cost the game by not reporting AND lining up wrong.Not sure why 58 was there, but why in the hell was the ref in such a hurry on a stopped clock? He literally cost the lions the game.