Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Seahawks And Packers: Mon. 9/24/12

Enough already!  We have seen the play over and over and over.  Hey, lets' move on.  It is what it is.  The refs made their decision.  That should be the end of it.  The Seattle Seahawks had the ball on the final play, with 8 seconds left, Wilson, the QB for Seattle, let go a Hail Mary, MD Jennings and some other Packer defenders went up for the pass. It looked like he intercepted the pass.  However, it was not obvious enough, considering Golden Tate, the wide receiver for the Seahawks also had two hands on it.  Granted, Jennings had possession of the pass,  but not enough to make it clearly an interception.  What does the rule say?  When the receiver and the defender both have their hands on the ball, the reception goes to the offensive player.  Even the replays do not make it clear enough to deny this ruling. Let us move on.  Next time, just score more points so that you don't find yourself in a position to blame the refs.  I know it sounds simplistic, but, no team should allow themselves to be placed in a situation that places the responsibility on the refs to determine a loss or a victory.  Just score more points.  Incidently, I am neither a Packer or Seahawk fan.  Lets just play some football and forget about the zebras.  



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