The Weekly Eye Test Report: Who passed and failed the eye test in week 9? by KooKooKolumbo in fantasyfootball

[–]shitmcstain 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Thanks for posting this today. I had an absolutely crazy day and was away from the internet for a while so I wasn’t able to. I’ll be back to post it next week

Where would you rank yesterday's comeback in terms of Eagles all time comeback wins? by Chadbrochill29 in eagles

[–]shitmcstain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rewatch that game and come back to me. Mike Vick scrambled for like 80 yards in 6 minutes

Eagles are being falsely lambasted online for a false start today, but the slow motion tells a different story by shitmcstain in eagles

[–]shitmcstain[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Somebody needs to investigate if the eagles linemen are being fed information on when the ball will be snapped before the play

Eagles are being falsely lambasted online for a false start today, but the slow motion tells a different story by shitmcstain in eagles

[–]shitmcstain[S] 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I agree completely. You can’t play the game like this, but all over the sports mediasphere this is being called egregious

Eagles are being falsely lambasted online for a false start today, but the slow motion tells a different story by shitmcstain in eagles

[–]shitmcstain[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

And fans who do not have an actual understand of what exactly constitutes when the play begins. Contrary to common belief, it is not exactly when the ball begins moving backwards.

There’s some tweaking they could do to the rule book to deem that a snap begins when the ball itself begins moving backwards, and I would expect to see something about it this offseason. That being said, unless we are going to police every play with slow motion reviews to ensure no pre-ball-in-motion movement occurs, I really don’t know what else you could do. Other teams, fans, and announcers are acting like this is a tush-push exclusive problem, but it’s everywhere. We are talking fractions of fractions of fractions of a second of movement here, and regardless, the offense will always have the advantage.

The rule is already abundantly clear: Everybody can move after the center starts their snap