The call

Can't believe nobody's mentioned this yet:
There were many reasons we lost yesterday. The kicking game was terrible, Bartel's interception at the end was depressing, the running game never really got untracked, etc.
But that call when they took back the touchdown from Don Ieremia-Stansbury was maybe the worst call I've ever seen. They were saying Threadgill was down when Melvin Williams hit him? He was hardly even bending over with Williams on his back - his knee sure wasn't on the ground. It wasn't even close. Or were they saying he was down because he was "in the grasp"? Also ridiculous - he was dragging Melvin with him. For that call to be made, you have to have a guy so wrapped up he can hardly breathe, much less move. There was a chance he could have broken out of Melvin's arms. No way was he down.
Not that we would have won the game with that touchdown, but it sure would have been a different second half.
While we're on the subject, every game makes me more excited about Ieremia-Stansbury. That kid is flat-out fast. He's added a new dimension to our pass rush and he chases guys down all over the field. He's going to get bigger and stronger, and he's going to get himself into the end zone, next year if not this year.
There were many reasons we lost yesterday. The kicking game was terrible, Bartel's interception at the end was depressing, the running game never really got untracked, etc.
But that call when they took back the touchdown from Don Ieremia-Stansbury was maybe the worst call I've ever seen. They were saying Threadgill was down when Melvin Williams hit him? He was hardly even bending over with Williams on his back - his knee sure wasn't on the ground. It wasn't even close. Or were they saying he was down because he was "in the grasp"? Also ridiculous - he was dragging Melvin with him. For that call to be made, you have to have a guy so wrapped up he can hardly breathe, much less move. There was a chance he could have broken out of Melvin's arms. No way was he down.
Not that we would have won the game with that touchdown, but it sure would have been a different second half.
While we're on the subject, every game makes me more excited about Ieremia-Stansbury. That kid is flat-out fast. He's added a new dimension to our pass rush and he chases guys down all over the field. He's going to get bigger and stronger, and he's going to get himself into the end zone, next year if not this year.