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Week 3: Packers @ Seahawks, 7:30

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Re: Week 3: Packers @ Seahawks, 7:30 

Post#1401 » by bcl20 » Tue Sep 25, 2012 5:19 am

Right, and I agree they're dumb, but it seems that even before they call touch back on an INT they do the wave the arms over the head thing. What a stupid way to end a game.
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Re: Week 3: Packers @ Seahawks, 7:30 

Post#1402 » by pacmaniac » Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:37 am

bcl20 wrote:Honestly, this game will be more memorable as a loss than it would have been if we won. Not so much in a painful way, but more in a this is hilarious kind of way.


Depends on whether the Packers make the playoffs. (The way the offense is playing, that is a question mark at this point.)

As for McCarthy blasting the refs, I guess he's just too classy for that. That's also why they bothered to come back onto the field.
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Re: Week 3: Packers @ Seahawks, 7:30 

Post#1403 » by rilamann » Tue Sep 25, 2012 9:17 am

bcl20 wrote:
trwi7 wrote:The black refs is waving his arms over his head, that's not the touchback signal but it sure as hell isn't a touchdown signal.


I've always seen that signal given on a change of possession, like a turnover especially on interceptions, it means other things, like stoppage of clock (though more so when a guy goes out of bounds) but when an interception occurs, that's the first signal that I always see.



Yeah he was giving the signal to stop the clock because there was a change of possession,so basically he was signaling an interception.
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