APB wrote: ↑19 Nov 2021 12:44
Yoop wrote: ↑19 Nov 2021 12:37
he took a collision path if the ref moved backward,
So players should not only take paths that avoid the ref, they also need to read the mind of refs to determine which direction they may or may not move so as to avoid contact at all costs. Even when the ref makes a sudden and clearly intentional movement to place himself directly in the way of said player and goes so far as to extend his body parts to ensure contact.
This argument is so absurd it's not even worth having. You can't argue...well, nevermind.
actually the hip check, was the ref saying, your guilty and here's a reminder, don't mess with me you punk
bumping the ref didn't bring the flag, it was already coming out for his taunting the side lines of his old team, posturing, OK sorta chicken &%$@, but these refs are going to keep calling this stuff till the players quit doing it.
Monday night's controversial taunting flag has received further justification from the league office.
NFL senior VP of officiating Perry Fewell addressed the taunting flag during his weekly video reviewing a collection of penalties across the league. In the video, Fewell was direct in his explanation of the penalty, supporting referee Tony Corrente's judgment in throwing a flag on Bears defender Cassius Marsh.
"In Chicago versus Pittsburgh, Bears No. 59 is penalized for taunting," Fewell explained in a video posted to Twitter. "He takes several steps toward the Pittsburgh bench, posturing toward their sideline. Taunting is a point of emphasis to promote sportsmanship and respect for opponents. This was recommended by the competition committee and coaches."
As Fewell indicated in the video, Marsh's decision to posture toward Pittsburgh's sideline -- the area of the field containing the majority of players Marsh called teammates just a week earlier -- was the final straw, prompting Corrente to throw a flag. Fewell's explanation also sides with Corrente's postgame explanation for the penalty, which many wondered was the result of contact made by Corrente and Marsh in passing. The flag was not, as Corrente said and Fewell supported, due to the incidental contact.
https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-svp-of-off ... ssius-mars