Wrong call leads to TD | Tennessee Titans Vs Minnesota Vikings

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22 comments
  1. It was not a legal hit he launched himself headfirst aiming for the receiver's head contacting helmet to facemask. Just because his head hit the ball first and the shoulders also made contact doesn't mean it was a legal hit. It was flagged and reviewed and stood.

  2. For all the people saying “he lead with his head!” No he didn’t and you’re smoking bath salts. He connects with his shoulder into the receivers body as he catches the ball. That’s not unnecessary roughness that’s a textbook hit. If you seriously believe that motion of tucking his shoulder was leading with the helmet your higher than heaven.

  3. i only watch for hopes of hitting a big parlay and since been watching as a kid🥲, yeah footballs gone downhill with the refs so yeah still refa making 200k and why dont they be more accurate this is a large viewership

  4. Even if it is a wrong call, I feel like this makes up for a few prior bad calls this season that went against the Vikings. But I'm a Vikings' fan and a bit biased. 🤪

  5. "It is an illegal launch if a player (i) leaves both feet prior to contact to spring forward and upward into his opponent, and (ii) uses any part of his helmet to initiate forcible contact against any part of his opponent’s body."

  6. The idea is to stop players from launching head first into receivers…. Why is that so hard to understand…. He is lucky he didn’t go any higher, pure luck. He put his head down and launched without looking. STOP DOING THAT. It should be flagged every time

  7. It’s hilarious how bias effects perception of something.

    He did not lead with his helmet. He did not hit the head.

    If it was a hit by the Vikings you’d MAGICALLY see it the other way around because you’re too mentally weak to admit when your team got an advantage

  8. Two things, don't leave your feet if you intend to hit a receiver that doesn't see you. And since the Vikings had two miss end zone calls in the last two games, the refs probably were aware that they better not make a third missed call in a row against the Vikes…then people might be talking conspiracy.

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