01-22-2016, 06:55 PM
(01-21-2016, 08:22 PM)6andcounting Wrote: [ -> ]the fact that coaches are allowed to be on the field during an injury time out
Not over amongst the opposing team's players talking shit in an attempt to bait them.
(01-21-2016, 08:22 PM)6andcounting Wrote: [ -> ]the fact that coaches are allowed to be on the field during an injury time out
(01-22-2016, 06:55 PM)Beaker Wrote: [ -> ]Not over amongst the opposing team's players talking shit in an attempt to bait them.
(01-22-2016, 05:13 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: [ -> ]The popular video out there (cant link it right now--on my ipad) shows one ref in the middle of the players for 5 full seconds before pacman bumps the third ref that steps in. That means the first ref stepped in before those five seconds and started to try and separate the group. All of this happened after Brown was walking off the field and Porter stayed behind.And he could have flagged Gillberry for bumping Porter before that.
He could have flagged Porter for unsportsmanlike conduct at least five seconds before Pacman stepped in, for hanging back and engaging the players. Granted, that would have been a little sketchy because separating the group first is the logical thing to do. Pacman made it moot by flying in and doing what he did. Still, a flag there would have been justified due to the atmosphere of that and the previous game.
(01-22-2016, 07:15 PM)StrictlyBiz Wrote: [ -> ]And he could have flagged Gillberry for bumping Porter before that.
At that point Im sure the refs aren't looking to throw flags and their thinking is to just get everyone separated, and then Jones runs into the official.
All of these fines that are deemed to be admissions of missed penalties (rightly so) are going back after the fact and looking at everything that happened in a matter of seconds on the field and then sorting it out. I think from the NFL's perspective though they are to curtail any further shennanigans.
Anyways, the point of this thread is that the Bengals weren't robbed because the Jones/Porter penalties should have washed out if they didn't miss a penalty on Porter. Admittedly it can get murky if he was indeed fined for being on the field and then your earlier scenario comes into play. But the NFL never stated specifically what his fine is for and honestly it isn't obvious as it could have just as easily been for his verbal jousting with Burfict.
If the NFL comes out (or did and I missed it) and says he was fined for being out there, then I'll admit to the murkiness of the situation.
The most "official" statement that I could find from the NFL is this video on NFL.com that says that he was fined for "instagating" which really could be either of the two.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000623166/article/adam-jones-fined-29k-steelers-porter-fined-10k
(01-22-2016, 04:52 PM)StrictlyBiz Wrote: [ -> ]Eh....kinda.
If you read the rules Porter was actually allowed to be out there. The refs are allowed give permission to a coach and it's often a courtesy that they extend. It's not common, but coaches have gone to the injured players side in that situation before.
I will give you that they should have been aware of Porter being a firecracker and made him leave. They dropped the ball on that one. And likewise they probably should have recognized the potential volatility regardless of Porters presence and made the 5 Bengals who were mulling around the injured Brown move as well.
(01-22-2016, 11:21 PM)BigPapaKain Wrote: [ -> ]I disagree that they let him out there, otherwise he wouldn't have been fined.
As others have said, the league gave him a fine for being out there illegally and it not being caught.
Shit happens and the refs are only human, so it's hard to fault them 100%. Given the way the last game had gone, they should've had a new crew with instructions to flag everything anyways. If I recall, the head referee was the one who shit the bed last month as well.
(01-22-2016, 09:00 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: [ -> ]Stop it right now.
It's pretty clear if he was fined for "instigating", then the league feels he was in the wrong to be out there doing what he was.
I don't feel they were robbed. Any robbery claim can always go back to a player keeping their head and playing smarter.
And again i'll point out that if the ref throws the flag for unsportsmanlike, there is a high probability there is no Pacman foul.
Regardless, this has all run it's course for me. I'm more than happy to put it to bed.
(01-22-2016, 06:50 PM)StrictlyBiz Wrote: [ -> ]Let's just ignore Rule 13 Section 1 Article 2 that states:
Either or both team attendants and their helpers may enter the field to attend their team during a team timeout by either team. No other non-player may come on the field without the Referee’s permission, unless he is an incoming substitute
and assume that Porter was out there to stir up shit illegally. I'm still waiting for you to show me the rule that states that once a player commits a foul, other players are free to commit fouls against that player without incurring a penalty themselves.
Again I have done nothing but quote rules and you haven't been able to cite a single rule to support your assertions.
So please, show me the rule.
Your quoting rules and then playing make believe and then want to argue about it.
Porter had no business being on the field.
You keep calling Porter a player and he isn't a player.(Even though he became part of your game plan.)
Porter broke the rules by being on the field.
Porter broke the rules by a coach purposely inciting the others teams players. (coaches conduct)
Porter broke the rules every time a coach (not player) instigated against a player on the other team.(Gilberry, Jones)
So if we are playing make believe Porter should have had at least 4 penalties against him. Not one like your saying.
My point is Porter could have been called on multiple penalties.
What Porter did was became an acting participant in the field of play by his actions. I actually can't believe Goodell isn't freaking out about this because it is a big deal. I guess next year everybodys coaches (not players) will be pushing and pulling hair to instigate the other team into penalties.
The game was built on integrity and will be ruined due to the lack of integrity.
The game is supposed to be 11 v 11 playing within the rules. Not coaches trying to find ways around the rules and manipulation of the rules.
Doing this should be considered rules being broken that are against the "spirit of the game".
Someone needs to tell Tomlin.
P.S. Your playing make believe and then acting like your some rules expert.
(01-23-2016, 11:57 AM)GMDino Wrote: [ -> ]The officials were OBVIOUSLY doing all they could do to NOT throw flags.
Porter on the field, Gilberry bumping him, the Bengals surrounding him jawing...through ALL OF THAT the refs tried to just get everybody back.
Then Pacman did a Pcaman thing and bumped the ref from behind....and who know what he SAID while he was doing it.
The people reporting on the fine also said a head coach isn't allowed on the field during injuries...but it happens all the time. You know it does.
I don't care if Porter was yelling "we dey" in some guys face...which he wasn't...the officials we not going to affect the game by throwing another flag.
Until Jones crossed the last line.
So moan, *****, complain, sign petitions...whatever. It was two weeks ago and nothing changed: The Bengals players lost their composure and blew the game.
End of chapter.
(01-23-2016, 02:13 PM)BigPapaKain Wrote: [ -> ]You're missing my point - everyone is saying how the refs lost control of the first game in Cincinnati. The league responds by putting the same head ref in charge of the playoff game.
The league knew this was going to happen. They were banking on it and it's paying off big time because people are still talking about it.
Had the league been serious about the games being under control as the letter they sent out prior to Wild Card weekend suggests, the refs would've been under orders to flag everything.
Instead the league sent that letter out, assigned a head ref with zero back bone, and let the explosive situation do what it was inevitably going to do one way or another.
It makes for great ratings and even more website clicks which leads to extra revenue.
It's not a conspiracy - it's the way of the world.
(01-23-2016, 05:17 PM)TRsome Wrote: [ -> ]Why are Steelers fans still talking about this? I hate to bring up old smack strategy but beating the Bengals was the Steelers' Superbowl. Steelers' fans everywhere celebrate this as a good season because they beat the Bengals. Look at how much they want to relive it!
The standard is not the standard. At the end of the day, the Steelers are happy to move down a few spots in the draft order, not even sniff the Superbowl, and end up with a worse overall record than the Bengals. Great season!
(01-23-2016, 05:17 PM)TRsome Wrote: [ -> ]Why are Steelers fans still talking about this? I hate to bring up old smack strategy but beating the Bengals was the Steelers' Superbowl. Steelers' fans everywhere celebrate this as a good season because they beat the Bengals. Look at how much they want to relive it!
The standard is not the standard. At the end of the day, the Steelers are happy to move down a few spots in the draft order, not even sniff the Superbowl, and end up with a worse overall record than the Bengals. Great season!
(01-23-2016, 04:34 PM)Vlad Wrote: [ -> ]You just hypothesized a conspiracy then concluded it wasn't a conspiracy. You clown.
(01-22-2016, 11:41 AM)StrictlyBiz Wrote: [ -> ]Im not sure what you are asking but I'm just addressing what I've seen written and heard on talk shows about how Joey Porters penalty should have offset (or canceled out) Jones penalty, if they had called one on JP; and how JPs fine is an admission that one should have been called.
(01-22-2016, 09:00 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: [ -> ]Stop it right now.
It's pretty clear if he was fined for "instigating", then the league feels he was in the wrong to be out there doing what he was.
I don't feel they were robbed. Any robbery claim can always go back to a player keeping their head and playing smarter.
And again i'll point out that if the ref throws the flag for unsportsmanlike, there is a high probability there is no Pacman foul.
Regardless, this has all run it's course for me. I'm more than happy to put it to bed.
(01-29-2016, 06:02 PM)Wyche Wrote: [ -> ]Yep.....and he was talking shit from the sidelines and out at mid field during the ruckus the prior game. He should have been flagged the instant he came on the field for "prior reputation".
(01-22-2016, 08:59 AM)6andcounting Wrote: [ -> ]The refs were allowing him to be on the field, the same why 9 Bengals coaches were allowed on the field. Serious question ,in the history of the NFL, has what you are asking be flagged ever actually been called even just once?
(01-30-2016, 04:55 AM)JustWinBaby Wrote: [ -> ]lmao....I started to read this thread, then I realized the bungals still suck and this is nothing more then the usual whining.
You'll win something that matters when your fans, team, coaches and players stop being whining bitches. Maybe - I mean we all saw Carson Palmer last week.