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Was Ramsey right about PI?

Posted: January 29th, 2022, 6:19 am
by harley01
I rewatched the game yesterday:

When Mike Evans runs into Ramsey full speed then breaks off to the sideline....is that legal?

Also, on the long TD bomb, Evans extends his arm to gain separation, but since Ramsey didn't complain I guess it wasn't blatant.

Did the NFL ever admit the Bucs were offsides on the Rams last FG? The defender came very close to blocking the kick.

Stafford had a pass where after he let it fly the defender hit him in the facemask. No call, but it was fairly minor so not sure it should have been a flag.

Re: Was Ramsey right about PI?

Posted: January 29th, 2022, 6:35 am
by Cornell29
I was fine with how the game was called. The refs let them play most of the time and didn't make alot of minor calls. Refs seemed fair in both sides which was good.

Re: Was Ramsey right about PI?

Posted: January 29th, 2022, 8:58 am
by ocram23
this is JR just coming up with an excuse on why he was beat.

Re: Was Ramsey right about PI?

Posted: January 29th, 2022, 12:15 pm
by 99rams
FWIW, the first Evans play against Ramsey was blatantly illegal, to go downfield, block a defender back and then catch the ball but getting that call on a star WR? good luck

I also checked the tape on the winning FG kick and I don’t think #30 was offsides to the point it would be called. He got a great jump. 3 tenths of a second early? Maybe but we’re lucky the kick wasn’t blocked ‘cause neither was he. Pretty much came free off the edge.

I was also glad to see Floyd as disciplined as he was in Tampa. He had 5 or 6 offsides penalties this year and he played well.