Official NFL Discussion Thread 2018/2019

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Maybe they should open up No calls as challenge eligible. I think that would be fair.
 
I dont understand why they cant review the play and call the penalty. It was a dead ball and clearly by the replay there was a PI/helmet to helmet.
 
I dont understand why they cant review the play and call the penalty. It was a dead ball and clearly by the replay there was a PI/helmet to helmet.
I dont think non calls/dead plays are reviewable though. Its dumb.
 
I think if they allowed a coach to spend their challenges on any play they want including when plays are blown dead or non calls that would help avoid this stuff. Maybe give them a couple of challenges per half instead of just 2 a game ?
 
I dont think non calls/dead plays are reviewable though. Its dumb.

No they are not reviewable and I do not understand why.

I think if they allowed a coach to spend their challenges on any play they want including when plays are blown dead or non calls that would help avoid this stuff. Maybe give them a couple of challenges per half instead of just 2 a game ?

I wouldnt be apposed to seeing this.
 
No they are not reviewable and I do not understand why.



I wouldnt be apposed to seeing this.

The one i really dont get is getting a 3rd challenge so long as the 1st 2 are won.
 
Doesn't surprise me. Also the refs called in favor of AFC today. When the NFC had the ball they would blow the whistle as soon as they were touched but let the play go on past an AFC player being grabbed. Sometimes up to 3 or 4 guys.

I just read am article that mentioned how garrett let them do what ever the they wanted (play wise) allot of players were saying it was the most fun they've had at a pro bowl
 
I just read am article that mentioned how garrett let them do what ever the they wanted (play wise) allot of players were saying it was the most fun they've had at a pro bowl
Elliott was playing defense. The 7 points came when Dak Prescott played(QB).
 
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