01-16-2022, 08:59 PM
Jerome Boger and officials from Raiders-Bengals game not expected to work again in playoffs, per report
Boger's crew likely won't work again this NFL postseason
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-super-wild-card-weekend-odds-picks-how-to-live-stream-watch-expert-best-bets-against-the-spread-more/?fbclid=IwAR2oN6xw6ZIxz-nKtdWEfJhci7Rqe87IEzyil8YRa551y6WlXrVRXlEnCc4
The referees' regrettable workday was highlighted by the Bengals touchdown that shouldn't have counted -- a mistake amplified by the fact that Cincy eventually won by exactly seven points. Late in the first half, on third-and-4, quarterback Joe Burrow stepped up in the pocket, rolled right and fired a pass to Tyler Boyd in the back of the end zone for the second touchdown of the game.
Burrow was close to stepping out of bounds, but the officials came together and ruled he was in-bounds, and the result of the play was a touchdown. The problem is, that a clear whistle could be heard while the ball was in the air. Once that whistle is blown, the play should be dead. By rule, a touchdown should not have been awarded to Cincy.
There were 14 total accepted penalties on Saturday, but the officiating crew struggled to control the game as it was happening.
Boger's crew likely won't work again this NFL postseason
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-super-wild-card-weekend-odds-picks-how-to-live-stream-watch-expert-best-bets-against-the-spread-more/?fbclid=IwAR2oN6xw6ZIxz-nKtdWEfJhci7Rqe87IEzyil8YRa551y6WlXrVRXlEnCc4
The referees' regrettable workday was highlighted by the Bengals touchdown that shouldn't have counted -- a mistake amplified by the fact that Cincy eventually won by exactly seven points. Late in the first half, on third-and-4, quarterback Joe Burrow stepped up in the pocket, rolled right and fired a pass to Tyler Boyd in the back of the end zone for the second touchdown of the game.
Burrow was close to stepping out of bounds, but the officials came together and ruled he was in-bounds, and the result of the play was a touchdown. The problem is, that a clear whistle could be heard while the ball was in the air. Once that whistle is blown, the play should be dead. By rule, a touchdown should not have been awarded to Cincy.
There were 14 total accepted penalties on Saturday, but the officiating crew struggled to control the game as it was happening.
(01-16-2022, 01:17 AM)BengalRed Wrote: It was 31 years not 40. And I wouldn't call the Raiders a crap team.
I don't even know what you're talking about here.