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CJ26 said:
shut up the facemask was clearly grabbed by the defender
nah from an unbiased standpoint he didnt grab the face mask. However like I said it was unbelievably idiotic to even have your hands that high on a tackle in that situation to grab anything that even looks like a facemask when Rogers has nowhere to go with the ball anyways.
 

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nah from an unbiased standpoint he didnt grab the face mask. However like I said it was unbelievably idiotic to even have your hands that high on a tackle in that situation to grab anything that even looks like a facemask when Rogers has nowhere to go with the ball anyways.
https://vine.co/v/iWPOJE637en

He had his finger inside the mask. Refs are going to call that pretty much every time in real time. They don't get the benefit to go back and look at a slow mo replay.
 

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BrewCrewFan said:
https://vine.co/v/iWPOJE637en

He had his finger inside the mask. Refs are going to call that pretty much every time in real time. They don't get the benefit to go back and look at a slow mo replay.
yes i know that, that's exactly my point about not grabbing high in the first place. whether he grabbed or not Lions fans can't be "mad" at the refs, be mad at the idiot that went high.

EDIT: also his finger slides out of the face mask he doesnt actually grab it. Still, that's beside the point.
 

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It shouldn't have been called a facemask penalty, but based on where the ref was and what he saw he made the right call.
 

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Terrible Hail Marry defense cost them as well. No idea why you wouldn't just have everyone in the end-zone.
 

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ugghhhhhhh

Fwiw there's no way that was a 15-yard facemask, no way at all. A 5-yard facemask would've been iffy but doable ... but to be fair it also should have have been PI on the play before that
 

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ugghhhhhhh

Fwiw there's no way that was a 15-yard facemask, no way at all. A 5-yard facemask would've been iffy but doable ... but to be fair it also should have have been PI on the play before that
Yeah but they got rid of the 5 yd facemask penalty. It was a bad facemask call, but the refs made the correct call on the field considering the angle he was at and the fact it looked obvious live.
 

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Above all, the Lions were fucking dumb for doing this. They could have let Rodgers run another 30 yards and it wouldn't have mattered. They blew this, not the refs.
 

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BrewCrewFan said:
Another image:

If you actually watch the replay in slow motion then you can see that he never actually grabbed it, Rodgers turns his head when Taylor's hand is high which makes the ref call it even though he tackled him by his jersey.
 

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Terrible Hail Marry defense cost them as well. No idea why you wouldn't just have everyone in the end-zone.
On this play, Caldwell thought they were gonna do the lateral play again so that's why everyone is closer up and Calvin wasn't in the game. Horrible play calling. Also, the best pass rusher (Ansah) was deep instead of on the line, also a very dumb move. Not gonna be surprised if Caldwell is gone soon or at the end of the year
 

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GO PACK GO

Usually when a guy sacks the QB as time expires he starts to celebrate. What did the Lions guy do after the play? Nothing.. he saw the flag and knew what happened

Too bad the Packers can't play a full 60 min game anymore, but if they did we wouldn't have this memory so thankfully they sucked last night. They woke up against the Panthers and Lions in the 2nd half of their 2 losses as well, but last night they finally pulled it off. Would have been nice if Crosby made that FG against the Lions, and have 2 wins against them like this haha.

Cowboys next week at Lambeau. If they don't win by 2 TD's, I'm worried
 

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BrewCrewFan said:


Terrible Hail Marry defense cost them as well. No idea why you wouldn't just have everyone in the end-zone.
wtf type of shit is this
 

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Green Bay got away with one and they know it. Not that the Lions didnt f-themselves over. They blew a 3 score lead long before defending the goal line on a hail mary play from the 40 yard line. Caldwell has to go. That kind of coaching blunder is the epitome of the current state of the team. Theyre regressing and at a bad time. Megatron isnt getting any younger.
 

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Over the course of the week, there are a lot of posts about the most prominent injured players but we know that you might not see all of them and that some others may fall through the cracks. As a result, we’ll comb through all the injury reports every Friday afternoon so that there’s one stop for all the news from every team playing on Sunday. So, without further delay, the injury report roundup for Week 13 of the 2015 season.

Texans at Bills

Texans defensive end J.J. Watt (groin) missed some practice time for the Texans this week, but he’s probable for Sunday and he’ll probably be facing a backup at right tackle. The Bills listed Seantrel Henderson (illness) as doubtful and right guard John Miller (ankle) is out to make things thinner for Buffalo. Linebacker Nigel Bradham (ankle) and running back Karlos Williams (shoulder) are also out for Buffalo.

49ers at Bears

Running back Carlos Hyde (foot) and tight end Garrett Celek (ankle) won’t make the trip to Chicago for the 49ers. Wide receiver Torrey Smith (back) made his first appearance on the injury report Friday, but is expected to play. Quarterback Jay Cutler (illness) was also a late arrival to the injury report and is also expected to play. Wide receiver Marquess Wilson (foot) won’t play, but the Bears are holding out hope for wide receiver Eddie Royal (knee) and safety Antrel Rolle (knee) by listing them as questionable despite missing practice all week.

Bengals at Browns

Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert (neck) is doubtful to play after missing the entire week of practice. Cornerback Leon Hall (back), safety George Iloka (groin) and cornerback Adam Jones (foot) form a questionable trio in the secondary. It’s been a busy week in the concussion protocol for the Browns, but there wasn’t enough progress for wide receiver Taylor Gabriel, cornerback Justin Gilbert, cornerback Joe Haden and wide receiver Andrew Hawkins to avoid being ruled out. Guard Joel Bitonio (ankle), linebacker Nate Orchard (groin) and defensive end Randy Starks (knee) are all questionable.

Ravens at Dolphins

The Ravens ruled out tight end Maxx Williams (concussion) and they’re unlikely to have wide receiver Marlon Brown (back) and left tackle Eugene Monroe (shoulder). Miami won’t have right tackle Ja’Wuan James (toe), wide receiver Rishard Matthews (ribs) or defensive tackle Earl Mitchell (calf) on Sunday. Center Mike Pouncey (foot) and wide receiver Kenny Stills (ankle) are both questionable.

Seahawks at Vikings

Seattle heads to Minnesota without defensive end Demarcus Dobbs (concussion), defensive tackle Jordan Hill (toe), running back Marshawn Lynch (abdomen) and wide receiver Paul Richardson (hamstring) available for Sunday. Cornerback Marcus Burley (ankle) and fullback Will Tukuafu (concussion) are questionable. The Vikings ruled out two defensive starters — defensive tackle Linval Joseph (foot) and safety Andrew Sendejo (knee) –and listed two — linebacker Anthony Barr (hand, groin) and safety Harrison Smith (knee) — as questionable.

Jets at Giants

The Jets are going to be thin at cornerback with Darrelle Revis (concussion) out and Marcus Williams (knee) doubtful to go. Linebacker Calvin Pace (abdomen) is questionable. Tight end Larry Donnell (neck), linebacker Devon Kennard (hamstring, foot) and safety Brandon Meriweather (knee) are all out for the Giants. Right tackle Marshall Newhouse (back) and center Weston Richburg (ankle) are questionable and guard Justin Pugh (concussion) is probable after missing the last two games.

Cardinals at Rams

The Cardinals ruled out running back Andre Ellington (toe), cornerback Jerraud Powers (calf) and defensive tackle Frostee Rucker (ankle). They will likely be without defensive tackle Cory Redding (ankle) after listing him as doubtful and wide receiver Michael Floyd (hamstring) was tagged as questionable. Tackle Andrew Donnal (knee) was the only player ruled out for the Rams, but doubtful listings make cornerback Trumaine Johnson (thigh), defensive end Robert Quinn (back) and kicker Greg Zuerlein (right hip) likely to join him on the sideline. Quarterback Case Keenum (concussion) won’t start, but could serve as the No. 2 to Nick Foles after being listed as questionable.

Falcons at Buccaneers

Kicker Matt Bryant (right quadricep) and tight end Tony Moeaki (hamstring) have been ruled out by the Falcons, but they’re expected to have running back Devonta Freeman (concussion) back in the lineup. The Bucs are shaping up to be thin on the defensive line. Defensive tackle Gerald McCoy (hand) is doubtful and the Bucs ruled out defensive ends George Johnson (calf) and Jacquies Smith (hamstring). Tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins (shoulder) is questionable after being cleared for contact following an extended absence from the lineup.

Jaguars at Titans

Wide receiver Allen Hurns (concussion, foot) has been ruled out for Jacksonville along with running back Toby Gerhart (groin) and linebacker Dan Skuta (groin). Running back Bernard Pierce (calf), wide receiver Neal Sterling (illness) and wide receiver Bryan Walters (back) are questionable to play. Defensive tackle Mike Martin (knee) and running back Dexter McCluster (knee) are out for Tennessee, while safety Marqueston Huff (hamstring) and linebacker Derrick Morgan (shoulder) are questionable.

Chiefs at Raiders

Safety Husain Abdullah (neck), linebacker Justin Houston (knee), center Mitch Morse (concussion) and wide receiver De’Anthony Thomas (concussion) are out for Kansas City. Guard Jeff Allen (ankle) and defensive end Allen Bailey (calf) drew questionable tags and running back Charcandrick West (hamstring) is expected back after missing last week. Raiders center Rodney Hudson (ankle) is unlikely to play after drawing a doubtful listing. Linebacker Neiron Ball (knee) and cornerback Keith McGill (ankle) have both been ruled out for the home side.

Broncos at Chargers

The Broncos are down three defensive regulars after ruling out safety T.J. Ward (ankle), linebacker DeMarcus Ware (back) and defensive tackle Sylvester Williams (ankle). Wide receiver Bennie Fowler (ankle) and guard Louis Vasquez (groin) are questionable for an offensive unit that will again be piloted by Brock Osweiler with Peyton Manning (foot) not making the trip. The Chargers will counter Denver’s defensive absences by playing without left tackle King Dunlap (ankle) and guard D.J. Fluker (concussion). They hope to have questionable linebacker Jeremiah Attaochu (chest), defensive tackle Sean Lissemore (shoulder) and defensive tackle Corey Liuget (foot) on the other side of the ball.

Eagles at Patriots

Quarterback Sam Bradford (left shoulder) is expected back under center for the Eagles, but running back Ryan Mathews (concussion) remains out. Left tackle Jason Peters (back, ankle) and defensive end Cedric Thornton (ankle) are questionable. The Patriots will play without wide receiver Julian Edelman (foot) and tight end Rob Gronkowski (knee). They’ll be waiting to make calls on wide receiver Danny Amendola (knee), safety Patrick Chung (foot), cornerback Justin Coleman (hand), linebacker Jamie Collins (illness), defensive tackle Dominique Easley (ankle), linebacker Dont’a Hightower (knee) and tight end Michael Williams (knee) after listing them as questionable.

Panthers at Saints

Carolina will shoot for a 12-0 record without the help of defensive end Mario Addison (ankle) and cornerback Charles Tillman (knee). The Saints will try to stop them without defensive tackle John Jenkins (concussion) and, most likely, wide receiver Willie Snead (calf, doubtful). If tackle Terron Armstead (knee, questionable) and guard Jahri Evans (ankle, questionable) can’t go, New Orleans will be shorthanded on the offensive line.

Colts at Steelers

Colts left tackle Anthony Castonzo (knee), wide receiver Phillip Dorsett (ankle), linebacker Jerrell Freeman (hamstring), quarterback Andrew Luck (abdomen, kidney) and guard Hugh Thornton (elbow) will all miss the Sunday night game. Center Khaled Holmes (fibula) is questionable. The Steelers ruled out linebacker Sean Spence (hamstring) and listed tight end Heath Miller (rib) as questionable after a limited return to practice Friday. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (concussion) and linebacker Ryan Shazier (concussion) are probable to play.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/12/04/week-13-injury-report-roundup-4/
 

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Refs be like "so how else can we help Seattle?"
 

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