Suspension shouldnt even be posted until it is an official suspension
While we are at it, they should get rid of the injury report too
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It was official but you get to appeal it before it goes into affect, which is a must. If there wasnt an appeal process he would have missed 4 games like the other Seahwak corner who didnt appeal.
Agreed the injury report is a joke. The Pats put half their team ques, so for Fantasy you have no idea if their really injured or not.
Tony or any Seahwaks fan who would you rather play in the 1st round Wash or Dallas?
GO RAMS
:knife the seabirds
DIRTY BIRDS
At some point, in the past 5 days, a report was leaked by a Chicago Bear player, that was very quietly given to the Chicago Bears by either the league or the head of officials that basically was an apology for the officiating of the Bears/Seahawks game. The officials admitted after the game that they completely blew a few calls, which lead to TWO TOUCHDOWNS for the Seahawks and likely cost the Bears the game.
I read it online and cant remember where I saw it, so if someone finds it, please post.
And LOL at Chicago going 7-1, and then leaving their future up to the Packers. Lovie should be canned. Bring in Chucky out of the booth.
Hard to say, I don't sweat either of them but the hawks will have to play better than they did today. I'll say Washington as RGIII is still gimpy.
Today's game was painful. We walked into the stadium whistling dixie and the lambs made life pretty miserable for us for most of 3 quarters.
Vegas 1369 is this true?
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He wasn't innocent. He was reinstated because the proper chain of custody procedures weren't followed. He was reinstated based on a technicality. Not because he didn't fail his test. Richard Sherman never said "I didn't do it" he said "it will be overturned." His piss cup leaked and his piss was transferred to another cup, and the tester didn't include that in his report. Now either Richard Sherman was using illegal substances or some random Adderall powder was in the bottom of the new piss cup. I think we all know what happened. He failed his test and it was reported. Not sure what he would have to be upset about.
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The Chicago Tribune learned that the NFL admitted to the Bears after their 23-17 overtime loss to Seattle in Week 13 that game officials had erred by not calling two offensive pass interference penalties committed by Seahawks receivers. Both uncalled penalties occurred on drives that resulted in Seattle touchdowns, including the winning score in overtime.
The first came on third-and-6 from the Seahawks 47 with 3 minutes, 10 seconds left in the first half. Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson threw a deep sideline pass to wide receiver Golden Tate. Tate subtly shoved Jennings to the ground with his right hand near the Bears 30 and came down with what he turned into a 49-yard reception. The Seahawks scored a touchdown on the next play from the 4.
The disputed no-call against Tillman came in overtime. With the Seahawks facing a critical third-and-10 from the Bears 25, Wilson rolled left to escape the rush and found wide receiver Doug Baldwin for a 12-yard completion. To separate, Baldwin rammed his shoulder into Tillman after he opened his hips. The collision knocked Tillman to the ground. On Fox’s telecast, analyst Tim Ryan remarked, “Baldwin got away with a little bump.”
The league also confirmed, in the context of the NFC playoff race, that the three most crucial offensive pass-interference plays of 2012 didn’t involve rookie Alshon Jeffery against the Packers — calls the league later supported in correspondence with the Bears.
All three involved the 10-5 Seahawks.
Besides the two against the Bears, the well-documented no-call Sept. 24 on Tate pushing Packers cornerback Sam Shields before Tate’s touchdown catch on the final play gave the fifth-seeded Seahawks a victory.
Only Jesus could replace Manning. I feel privileged to be a football fan while he is playing and to see him play. But Tebow should get a shot SOMEWHERE. Guy has won more games than he has lost, and beat Pittsburgh in the playoffs. If he is gonna fail, let him fail. If I was an NFL GM, I would love someone like Tebow. You can't teach hard work and determination. Tebow comes in and wins games and then gets benched. It's mind boggling when you think of guys like Jamarcus Russell, Ryan Leaf, Tim Couch, etc (the list is endless) who were given start after start after start even while they were losing. I mean, did Tebow fuck all of these coaches wives or something? Let the guy play. If he fails, it's over and we don't have to hear about it anymore.