Week 7 Game Thread

johnmd20

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By the way, Seattle finally throws it to Baldwin and it's a touchdown. I AM SHOCKED their best receiver is the best option.
 

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Probably noted earlier but Trubisky has 12 total completions in his last 8 quarters - and the Bears are 2-0. Did not think that was possible in today’s NFL
 

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If the Chargers hold on 26 of the 32 teams will have at least 3 wins. Wonder how that compares to recent history through week 7
 

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Marvin Lewis WINS a challenge. Nice work there by Tomlin giving the ball to Watson and not Bell. Why give it to the best running back in all of football, who's slippery and always seems to get extra yards on every run.
 

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I’m not sure the receiver ever had control, and by the time he might have corralled it he stepped oob before establishing anything. Who knows.
 

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I genuinely don't understand how that Seattle TD was not an INT. The replay from behind clearly showed that the Seattle receiver did not have possession of the ball as they were going to the ground, then the Giants guy had the ball as they landed, and then the Giants guy came away with the ball after the scrum.

...touchdown Seattle?
 

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I genuinely don't understand how that Seattle TD was not an INT. The replay from behind clearly showed that the Seattle receiver did not have possession of the ball as they were going to the ground, then the Giants guy had the ball as they landed, and then the Giants guy came away with the ball after the scrum.

...touchdown Seattle?
Agreed---sea never had possession n and was not simultaneous possession either. Wr lost ball on way down. It's clear int, even given deference on review. Atrocious call
 

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Simultaneous possession goes to the offense. It's not like a fumble, in that it doesn't come down to whoever comes away with it. They probably let the ruling stand on whether Richardson had possession before stepping out.
 

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Agreed---sea never had possession n and was not simultaneous possession either. Wr lost ball on way down. It's clear int, even given deference on review. Atrocious call
No way it is a pick, I don't think. Richardson is clearly touching the ball with a foot out of bounds before the defender establishes sole possession. It's either a TD or incomplete.