Jet #2 Post-game thread

OK so RR was FOS for saying they didn't do it too. That really wasn't a wise statement by him. I doubt BB looks too kindly on that. I always thought there was much mutual respect between them but I bet there's a dent in it now.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...should-have-been-flagged-for-field-goal-push/

NFL admits Jets should have been flagged for field goal push

Posted by Michael David Smith on October 27, 2013, 11:21 AM EDT

AP
The NFL has admitted that Patriots coach Bill Belichick was right and the officials on the field were wrong about the Jets breaking the rule against pushing a teammate into the line while trying to block a field goal.

Belichick complained after his own team was flagged for breaking the field goal push rule last week against the Jets that the Jets had violated the same rule and hadn’t been flagged for it. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the league confirmed that Belichick was right when it distributed a video to all the NFL coaches, showing the Jets’ Quinton Coples pushing a teammate into the line on a Patriots field goal. On that video it was explained that Coples should have been flagged on the play.

So why were the Patriots flagged and the Jets weren’t? It’s likely a simple matter of New England’s Chris Jones executing a blatant push right in front of umpire Tony Michalek, while Coples pulled off his push more subtly, and in the middle of a mass of linemen where Michalek didn’t have a good view of it.

Of course, that’s not much solace to the Patriots: An official saying “I didn’t see it” after the fact doesn’t erase the fact that the penalty wasn’t called against the Jets at a time when the Patriots might have used the 15 yards and automatic first down to score a touchdown and win the game in regulation, and then the penalty was called against the Patriots at a time when the Jets used the 15 yards and automatic first down to score the game-winning field goal in overtime.
 
Per Schefter, the NFL now effectively admits that the Jets/Coples did, indeed, violate the "Push Rule" earlier in the game on Gost's game-tying FG. Apparently, the league has sent a video to all HCs explaining how the rule will be enforced using both Chris Jones' and Coples' actions as examples.

So, yes, the Pats had their chance to get their act together and possibly win the game denied by poorly-run NFL officiating.
 
Nice of the officials to wait until sudden death OT to enforce the rule.
 
do you folks realize that this happened two games ago
Funny how the sting of being robbed lasts more than a week :coffee:

For the record, let me know how long the sting of losing 49-9 one week after your superbowl lasts :shrug_n:
 
Funny how the sting of being robbed lasts more than a week :coffee:

For the record, let me know how long the sting of losing 49-9 one week after your superbowl lasts :shrug_n:
For me.....about 1.2 seconds because I can set my priorities in life straight pretty quickly and realize it's just a game that I watch for entertainment
 
I used to....but as a 35 yr Jet fan.........I have become so immune to the constant failures

Ouch. I was only miserable for about 19 years of my Pats fandom, until 2001 (with a few flashes of un-miserableness, like the 1985 season, minus the SB).

To be fair though, in that time period the Pats went to two Super Bowls, losing both of them. At least in your time as a Jets fan, y'all have won SEVERAL Super Bowls against the Pats.
 
Ouch. I was only miserable for about 19 years of my Pats fandom, until 2001 (with a few flashes of un-miserableness, like the 1985 season, minus the SB).

To be fair though, in that time period the Pats went to two Super Bowls, losing both of them. At least in your time as a Jets fan, y'all have won SEVERAL Super Bowls against the Pats.
But those "SB wins" are often followed by heavy drinking the following week.....so I forget about my prior week's bliss
 
They, (along with countless others) won't listen to me.......Hell, even TMZ hangs up on me

What about Terez Owens??!?!?!? :tongue:

I'm actually stunned that PFT posted that at all because Florio seems to have a definite disdain for the Pats (and no that's not the only team/person he seems to have disdain for). Maybe Florio's being around Pioli and Rodney so much has re programmed him? LOL
 
I'm still mad about Stanley Morgan letting a TD bounce off his chest in the super bowl against the Bears in 86.

:donkeys:

:thumb: I know. And absolutely, me too. It would have made all the difference, right. ROFL ROFL ROFL

Cheers, BostonTim
 
Like I said about this last week, I am not mad it was called, I'm mad it wasn't called any other time ever if it was such an emhasis. The fact of the matter is the Pats DID deserve the penalty by the letter of the rule.
What I will never ever ever EVER get over is "faceguarding". That was a flat MADE UP CALL.
 
Like I said about this last week, I am not mad it was called, I'm mad it wasn't called any other time ever if it was such an emhasis. The fact of the matter is the Pats DID deserve the penalty by the letter of the rule.
What I will never ever ever EVER get over is "faceguarding". That was a flat MADE UP CALL.

yeah, you call that early in the game.. like after a DB missed an INT and the next play the QB is clearly in the grasp that is never called in the final few minutes of a superbowl
 
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