@@Leverag I mean I don't like Tomlin any more than you do, but helmet to skull might be a little overboard. I think he did deserve to get trucked though.
I heard a podcast with Mike T in it and they asked him what he was doing on that play he said he was looking at the jumbotron and he didn't know until he saw his own self
@@user-lg2kb3wq5r I believe that you have that flipped, as heating something up relates to an increase in pressure in a confined volume (water is an outlier). Heating it up may soften the balls material, but the gas inside the ball wants to expand not shrink.
10:16 "Running into the kicker, #34 of the receiving team" crowd cheers "Holding, #95 of the receiving team" crowd cheers louder "Personal foul, #34 of the receiving team" *crowd goes crazy cheering* "Personal foul, unnecessary roughness, #57 of the kicking team" *crowd: BOOOOOOOOOOOO*
It depends. There are so many degrees to "cheating," that one act may seem fair to a person, but not to another. If you are acting within the rules of the game, to the letter, but still being called a cheater, that's pushing the label.
If both teams have a penalty they offset, regardless of what penalty or how many. Now that you point it out tho, it doesn't make sense that there would be a neutral result to a 4:1 penalty ratio.
@@rice579 I mean I understand the rules lol it just makes 0 sense. I mean they had like 45 yards in penalties offset cause the other team had one penalty lol. Its silly af lol
gotta remember at the end of the day its a game. If you ever played sports then you should know that, yes while you want players to be competitive, they're still just guys going out and playing the game of their dreams. its all in fun. After these flops they're probably going back the their bench and laughing it up with their buddies about how "I tried my best, but he just wasn't having it, ha ha ha". You get what Im saying??
@@josiahclarkin5451 not at all. This isn’t just a game to them. It’s their livelihoods. Flopping isn’t all in good fun, because it’s cheating and meant to draw an unfair foul. They can’t go back to the bench and laugh about “trying their best” because flopping isn’t their best. It’s cheap, underhanded, and unsportsmanlike
@@Zach-cn4lb yep you're right it is their job. I don't know about you but I've screwed around with buddies at my jobs more times then I can count. They got lucky enough where they got a job that not only can they have fun at, but that they will have fun at. If you don't agree then your either jealous that you don't have a job you love, or you have never once played outside in a competitive sport with friends.
That move by tomilin for the Steelers, standing on the field to block a TD run was such a cheap play. The type that makes you lose ALL respect for a person.
I don’t see how tomlin doesn’t get ran over on purpose for cheating like that. If I’m the Steelers I love the energy against a rival but if I’m the ravens I’m livid ‼️
@00:53, Ed Oliver came running up to stop Tre and even he was laughing at Tre’s shenanigans 😂. Every Bills fan knows he was just joking, he wasn’t actually trying to read it. He’s hilarious. He won me over his rookie year with his personality alone, the fact that he became an all pro talent is just icing on the cake 😎
the trip on carroll @ 4:55 was completely uncalled for, but that was bound to happen. dude was wildly out of bounds. that would have gotten him a penalty had he not been injured
What about that play where the returner called a fair ball and someone pushed another player into him for a fumble. I believe it was the broncos vs someone.
The way to get through the wedge was to send one player full speed into it. As you can figure, this resulted in a high rate of injuries. Banning the block was a safety measure.
How can those 6 broncos penalties possibly be offset by one 49ers holding? The broncos had like 4 holding penalties on that one play lol. Makes no sense