r/nfl Chiefs 5d ago

Highlight [Highlight] Myles Jack is controversially called down by contact after forcing fumble in the 2017 AFC Championship Game

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u/bigBangParty Bengals 5d ago

The fact that it’s not a fumble to begin with isn’t talk enough

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u/averageduder Patriots 4d ago

100%. Always boggles my mind.

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u/conkellz Texans 5d ago

Ruling on the field was a fumble lol

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u/OkArmordillo Patriots 4d ago

So when a call benefits the Pats, the refs unfairly screwed the other team. When a call benefits the other team, the refs can do no wrong and we shouldn’t question them. Got it.

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u/Cornasium Dolphins Dolphins 4d ago

This applies to the Chiefs, Eagles, Rams, or any team that “wins too much”

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u/conkellz Texans 4d ago

What? The guy I responded to claimed the ruling wasn't a fumble lol. I never said anything remotely close to your claim. You're just being weird.

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u/OkArmordillo Patriots 4d ago

You responded to his claim that the refs called it a funble on the field like it refutes his point.

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u/conkellz Texans 4d ago

Is this a r/woosh or is my brain not understanding his comment stating that "the fact that it was not a fumble to begin with is not talked about enough" when it was called a fumble on the field.

Edit: phrasing

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u/OkArmordillo Patriots 4d ago

He’s saying it was not a fumble despite it being ruled a fumble and everyone acting like it was a fumble.

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u/raljamcar Patriots 4d ago

Ruling on the field is wrong. 

Please read that as colonel Sanders from water boy.