i love how ..... Flags are thrown AFTER the result of a play is decided. eg: Purdy throws a pass for a TD but flag is only thrown once the receiver has an open field ahead of him for a TD (flag was thrown around purdy, no where near the WR)
Why do they do this?
Throw the flag immediately regardless of what happens as its a foul so whatever happens anyway is negated,
unless they are waiting to see what happens first and then see if a Flag helps what they need?...........makes it seem a little suspicious don't you think?
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i love how ..... Flags are thrown AFTER the result of a play is decided. eg: Purdy throws a pass for a TD but flag is only thrown once the receiver has an open field ahead of him for a TD (flag was thrown around purdy, no where near the WR)
Why do they do this?
Throw the flag immediately regardless of what happens as its a foul so whatever happens anyway is negated,
unless they are waiting to see what happens first and then see if a Flag helps what they need?...........makes it seem a little suspicious don't you think?
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