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Peyton Manning sack-slide?

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I was very confused on this for a couple reasons....

1. I thought he had given himself up which would mean end of the play.
2. Also, wouldn't that be considered a QB slide or does that just apply past the line of scrimmage?

Either way I think we got screwed on that play and was a huge gain for Denver.
 
It looked like our defense kind of stopped for a second. Unfortunate situation. Always play to the whistle. I agree, my assumption was that he had given himself up and when he got up and threw it I was shocked. Bad judgement call by the refs, but what are you gonna do?
 
He gave himself up, obviously. The league just didn't want the Steelers to win that game. WE were NOT going to be the beneficiary of any calls like that. WE knew this going in.
 
Too late to worry about it, we didn't play until the whistle...

I think he slipped and fell and figured someone would tackle or at least touch him, no one did, so he got up and ran. That's on the defense.
 
It was an obvious slide. He even manipulated his body to make sure he went feet/legs first. He should have been down where he started his slide. That was a 100% blown call by the officials. I have seen QB's do that running down the field with no one within 10 yards of them. They can't get back up and start running although I have seen Aaron Rodgers try to.
 
Quarterbacks on the ground should be auto downed for just this reason... there is a special rule protecting them so unless they line up at another position, they should be exempt from down by contact... honestly it would save them hits...
 
Look at it this way, if a Steeler player had hit Manning even "kinda hard" on that "slide" it would have been a penalty.

enough said.

Let me introduce to the new, neutered defenses of the National Football League.
 
yes he gave himself up, but we quit and didn't play until the whistle, that's on us too.
 
He gave himself but because the ref forgot to blow the whistle we were ******. We didn't quit on the play we assumed correctly that the play was over..according to the rules it should be. The refs blew it.
 
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yes he gave himself up, but we quit and didn't play until the whistle, that's on us too.

Pretty much.

The QB "giving himself up" rule is different in the pocket than it is as runner.

If a QB cowers in fear within the pocket, as Peyton pathetically did, he must be touched down, but the key word there is "touched," as anything more than that in such a situation will more than likely be flagged for unnecessary roughness.
 
If it was anyone else, I would question it but Manning is know to give himself up to avoid the hit. Too late to worry about it now.
 
If it was anyone else, I would question it but Manning is know to give himself up to avoid the hit. Too late to worry about it now.

He is known for doing it, but this was the first instance I can recall him getting back up before he was touched.

It was a legal play.
 
just touch him down to be safe, you don't have to spear him or anything, just touch him.
 
He slid forward and hopped up very quickly. It was bullshit. Because if someone would of smashed him it would of been a penalty.. **** that play and the ref.
 
if the roles were reversed and that was Ben, and Ben got flopped on:
1) no flag
2) everyone here would *****
 
He slid forward and hopped up very quickly. It was bullshit. Because if someone would of smashed him it would of been a penalty.. **** that play and the ref.

I do not think it was THAT quick.

I think he totally intended to give up on the play, but had the presence of mind to get up after he wasn't touched for a second or two and make a throw.
 
I always thought when a QB hits the deck, the ball is down there. I thought that was the slide rule... the ball is spotted where he goes down and not where he stops sliding even if he is not touched by a defender. What pisses me off is that you know damn well if someone would have hit him when he was going down they would have been flagged for unnecessary roughness.
 
Tomlin was arguing the same thing to the refs. He slid, so he's down. He wanted to review it, but sliding feet first is not reviewable. It sucked that it hurt us, but honestly, the refs allowed the play to continue, which should be done for every questionable play.
 
IT WAS ******* BULLSHIT - HE SLID, he gave himself up - they should have whistled it dead

Anything to keep that Brady/Peyton matchup of the century on schedule
 
yes he gave himself up, but we quit and didn't play until the whistle, that's on us too.

It was borderline and a judgement call and not reviewable by rule.

He seemed to kind of give himself up, but kind of fell. Hard to say which. If there wasn't a whistle, defenders shouldn't have relaxed. That is on them.
 
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