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Saints vs Cardinals Gameday Thread


Kevin Greene

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No way... they protect QB's in the NFL like little babies...they would have called it in a heart beat if it was illegal...

seriously. the drive before they called back an interception because someone accidentally touched Warner's head.

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seriously. the drive before they called back an interception because someone accidentally touched Warner's head.

Bad rule, but it would've been a facemask anyway probably. Not a very big one and not worth giving them back the ball, but one none-the-less.

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Bad rule, but it would've been a facemask anyway probably. Not a very big one and not worth giving them back the ball, but one none-the-less.

Yeah, I don't really agree with those calls either, but I think the NFL has tried to take the subjectivity out of calls against the QB... basically if you touch them and they see it, it's called. Apparently the AZ vs. GB game last week, they just didn't see it on the last play.

Warner's back in... we'll see what he can do.

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Yeah, I don't really agree with those calls either, but I think the NFL has tried to take the subjectivity out of calls against the QB... basically if you touch them and they see it, it's called. Apparently the AZ vs. GB game last week, they just didn't see it on the last play.

Warner's back in... we'll see what he can do.

Well right when the ball was knocked out, the REF's attention was on the ball and not what was happening to the QB. If the ball wasn't knocked out, the ref would have probably seen the face mask and called it.

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