(Rob Carr/Getty Images)“Palpably unfair” might be one way to describe the last play of the Baltimore Ravens’ game against the Cincinnati Bengals. That gave Sam Koch time to run around and, ultimately, surrender to a safety in Baltimore’s 19-14 victory. And, of course, Commissioner Roger Goodell has the power to overturn any result if a palpably unfair act isn’t properly handled by the game’s referee. Not a palpably unfair act to use that tactic on one play… (continued) — MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 27, 2016… (2 of 2) If Ravens had used same intentional holding tactic on a second straight play, it would have been palpably unfair act, NFL says. — MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 27, 2016The Ravens aren’t the first to try this sort of thing this month.
Source: Washington Post November 27, 2016 22:54 UTC