I actually agree on the flag, but it was thrown way too late. It was the correct call but made way too late. They way they want the receivers to be untouchable, they call that a lot.
It was holding, and it's not against the rules to have a hand on someone. Revis has his hands on the receiver he's defending all over the field. It's only a penalty if you actually hold or hinder the players progress.
Since the Broncos lost Moreno Manning has been getting pounded. I have to give the Ravens a lot of credit they really came to play today. They have been hitting on defense.
See I thought on the cut, he tucked Thomas. Thankfully, Thomas didn't flail his arms and give up on the ball while it was in the air. He didn't exaggerate it, but there was a hitch I blame on the defender The late flag, NBA reminiscent.
Uh no. I'm saying that usually, back if I remember correctly, it was called when the helmet was the ONLY part contacted. So if you got past the QB and smacked him across the head. When you went to bat the ball and your arm came down on the helmet only. They usually avoided calling it when it was part of a strip, tackle, a hit that involved a more than just the helmet. Yes he hit him in the helmt and now that's probably a penalty, but it was different then. I'll just be glad when the tuck rule is gone. It's too confusing and makes no sense. The whole point seems to be when the QB is throwing or tucking if it slips out, not when the QB ins contacted. Nobody understand the rule I think and that usually means its a bad rule