Super Bowl 2020

   / Super Bowl 2020 #51  
The game was decided by the PI call involving Travis Kelce when KC was trailing by 10. That penalty completely changed the momentum from SF to KC.
Although it was not a bad call, it decided the game. Just like the non call versus NO last year.
PI penalty is too stiff. Ball goes from 28 to the 1 foot line with a first down. Come on, that is too much.
I think there should be some sort of flagrant PI, or incidental PI calls, just like roughing or running into the kicker or the facemask call.
Incidental call would be 10 yards or 5 yards and a 1st down. Flagrant would be spot foul and 1st down like it is now.
That seems more reasonable.

It was not even close to being incidental and was the right call. The SF player didn't even turn around to make a play for the ball he just jumped right into Kelce's face with his back to the ball. Did we watch the same game? SF needed to finish the game and in typical fashion they got lazy. You don't do that against the Chiefs. Go Chiefs.
 
   / Super Bowl 2020 #52  
It was not even close to being incidental and was the right call. The SF player didn't even turn around to make a play for the ball he just jumped right into Kelce's face with his back to the ball. Did we watch the same game?

Ah, yeah we watched the same game. Did you read my post? I did not say it was incidental. I said it changed the momentum of the game.
Then I said I think the penalty for PI is too stiff and it needs to be changed.
That goes for all PI, not just that incident.
Football has evolved over the years. Everything does not have to stay the same.
People used to think it was ok to penalize a punt blocker for running into or roughing the kicker the same way. Now there’s 2 levels. People used to think there was one way to penalize a facemask. Now there 2 levels.
Football PI is very much under scrutiny. It needs to be changed.
 
   / Super Bowl 2020 #53  
Ah, yeah we watched the same game. Did you read my post? I did not say it was incidental.
I said I think the penalty for PI is too stiff and it needs to be changed. End of story
That goes for all PI, not just that incident.
Football has evolved over the years. Everything doesn稚 have to stay the same.

That penalty isn't why SF lost.
 
   / Super Bowl 2020 #54  
That penalty isn't why SF lost.

Not what I said.
I said it changed the momentum of the game. The momentum change came at the end and that decided the game.
Momentum swings occur throughout football games.
 
   / Super Bowl 2020 #55  
Not what I said.
I said it changed the momentum of the game.
Momentum swings occur throughout football games.

I agree, it did change the momentum. But in my opinion, and I'm a hardcore Chiefs fan since I actually live here, SF has no one to blame but their coaching staff. It was theirs to win. They blew it and the Chiefs in typical fashion capitalized on their mistakes and laziness. You cant ever count Mahomes and his crew out. SF thought they had it in the bag, they should have finished it.
 
   / Super Bowl 2020 #56  
I agree, it did change the momentum. But in my opinion, and I'm a hardcore Chiefs fan since I actually live here, SF has no one to blame but their coaching staff. It was theirs to win. They blew it and the Chiefs in typical fashion capitalized on their mistakes and laziness. You cant ever count Mahomes and his crew out. SF thought they had it in the bag, they should have finished it.

You are correct. My Eagles won 3 years ago defeating the evil empire Patriots.
Anyone who counts the Chiefs out needs to watch the 0-28 comeback against Houston.

I guess the way I feel is like the biggest play of that game was a play involving a “death blow” penalty. That PI call had singularly the biggest impact of the game.
 
   / Super Bowl 2020 #57  
Not what I said.
I said it changed the momentum of the game. The momentum change came at the end and that decided the game.
Momentum swings occur throughout football games.

The momentum changed when SF relaxed. Not the officials fault. Not the rules fault. Not even the crappy halftime entertainments fault. SF's fault.
 
   / Super Bowl 2020 #58  
I guess the way I feel is like the biggest play of that game was a play involving a “death blow” penalty. That PI call had singularly the biggest impact of the game.

You are kidding right?

No,,,, you probably aren't..... :confused3:
 
   / Super Bowl 2020 #59  
Yeah I guess when you call PI at the biggest moment of the game on the #2 defense in the NFL, it meant nothing....:laughing:
 
   / Super Bowl 2020 #60  
:laughing:So Chiefs down in the 4th quarter, back against the wall, had to score on that drive and that wasn’t the biggest play of the game?
A play that also had a PI penalty in it? :confused3:
Too many beers consumed:laughing:
I was pulling for the Chiefs the whole game. Andy Reid was the Eagles coach for a long time. Everyone in Philly pulling for him. As much as I hate penalties having that much impact on the game, I wanted the Chiefs to win.
 

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